Posted September 23, 2010
So, I had an interesting argument today. This guy was trying to argue that Steam wasn't DRM (which it undeniably is, whether you think that's good or bad). He was trying to say that if Steam was DRM, then so was GOG (no, it's a DD site). Anyway, even if you don't read the ridiculously long conversation, I'd like to hear your opinions of whether Steam counts as DRM or not. My argument, summarised from the below conversation is that Steam is DRM because if the service went down permanently, I wouldn't be allowed to install my games on my new computer.
Unfortunately, I can't spoiler tag the conversation or do anything else to make it smaller. The PPoC is the Pirate Party of Canada by the way.
eyeball226 says (19:23):
I find it odd that you're a member of the PPoC but aren't really bothered by DRM
Static says (19:23):
Because the way Steam does DRM is the only right way.
eyeball226 says (19:24):
How is it right?
Static says (19:24):
As in
You can download as much as you want
eyeball226 says (19:24):
What's that got to do with anything?
Static says (19:24):
On as many computers as you want.
eyeball226 says (19:25):
And?
Static says (19:25):
And that's fair.
eyeball226 says (19:25):
evidently your problem with DRM is different from mine
Static says (19:25):
What's your problem with it?
eyeball226 says (19:25):
I don't like the fact that it requires external authorisation for you to play the games.
You need to ask permission
Static says (19:26):
That's not how Steam works.
eyeball226 says (19:27):
So if they shut down their servers forever tomorrow could you carry on playing your games indefinitely? And migrate them to newer computers when you upgrade?
Static says (19:28):
No.
But that's not the same as asking permission/ external authorization.
Like GOG demonstrated
The same thing can happen if they shut down.
eyeball226 says (19:28):
How so?
Static says (19:28):
You can keep playing them
But if you ever need to redownload them
Static says (19:29):
You're SOL.
eyeball226 says (19:29):
I'm not talking about redownloading though
I have all my gog installers
Static says (19:29):
I didn't
eyeball226 says (19:29):
I could install them on my new PC fine
Static says (19:29):
You could.
eyeball226 says (19:29):
As far as I know you wouldn't be able to do that were steam to shut down.
Static says (19:29):
not everyone could.
Static says (19:30):
Steam has never gone down
eyeball226 says (19:30):
It's more that the possibility exists
Static says (19:30):
all you've done so far is speculate what would happen.
eyeball226 says (19:30):
that is what would happen
Static says (19:30):
Not true.
Static says (19:31):
If Steam went down (unlikely) they could just as easily put systems into place to "unlock" your games.
eyeball226 says (19:31):
who would do that though?
If Valve went out of business
Static says (19:32):
If Valve started doing poorly, that is something they'd definately look at.
eyeball226 says (19:32):
Ah, I forgot you were in charge of Steam
How silly of me
Static says (19:32):
And you are?
Speculation as to what would happen if Steam shutdown is stupid and pointless.
Static says (19:33):
And the fact of the matter is, for a while I had no access to my games that I got from GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:33):
That was partially your fault though
You're encouraged to back them up
Static says (19:34):
Not even remotely.
eyeball226 says (19:34):
and there's no guarantee the downloads would be up forever
Static says (19:34):
What about the people that bought games the day before
eyeball226 says (19:34):
same with Steam
Static says (19:34):
And had NO chance to download them the next day?
eyeball226 says (19:34):
That is different, I sympathise with them
Have you read the TOS of either site?
Static says (19:35):
Nope.
>Have a life.
eyeball226 says (19:35):
Oh come on, you're losing the argument so you insult me?
Static says (19:35):
Ha.
>Implying that I'm losing.
Static says (19:36):
Furthermore, I didn't insult you in any way.
>Not ad hominem.
eyeball226 says (19:36):
Well, reading isn't difficult or that time consuming.
Static says (19:36):
I just haven't bothered.
Static says (19:37):
But still, the fact remains.
I had no access to my games when GOG went down.
Just like Steam users wouldn't.
eyeball226 says (19:37):
You had no access to your games because you hadn't installed them
Static says (19:37):
And if anything were to happen to you harddrives (which is very likely, I've had one fail not too long ago and lose all my data) then you're SOL too.
eyeball226 says (19:37):
or backed them up
Static says (19:38):
Files get corrupted in back ups all the time.
eyeball226 says (19:38):
If anything happened to my hard drive? You mean like my CD with the game on breaking?
How is that any different?
It's my responsibility to look after my install files.
Static says (19:38):
And it's GOG's to make sure that you have access to them at all times.
eyeball226 says (19:39):
No it's not. Read the TOS.
eyeball226 says (19:40):
Both GOG and Steam reserve the right to close the service at any time without prior notice.
Static says (19:41):
huh, found something of interest in here.
GOG can delete your account at any-
Yeah, that's something you were ragging on Steam earlier for.
So basically, if either Steam or GOG go down you're SOL.
It's the same goddamn thing.
DVD's break, hard drives fail and back-ups get corrupted.
GOG is as much DRM as Steam is.
eyeball226 says (19:42):
Wah?
How is GOG DRM at all?
Static says (19:42):
In the same way you argued Steam is.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
I was aware of them being able to delete my account at any time.
Static says (19:43):
I still have to login to get my files, and if anything were to happen to the server I'd be SOL.
Because
DVD's get scratched/ broken.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
Static says (19:43):
Back ups get corrupted
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
Static says (19:43):
Hard drives fail.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
And what have they got to do with GOG?
eyeball226 says (19:44):
They didn't cause those to happen.
Steam going down and stopping you playing your games WOULD be their fault.
Static says (19:44):
AS IT IS WITH GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:44):
GOG did go down, I played my games. Deal with it.
Static says (19:44):
GOG went down.
I couldn't.
Deal with it.
Static says (19:45):
Just because you had your games on-hand.
Doesn't mean everyone did.
eyeball226 says (19:45):
Because they weren't on your computer. HURRRR
And as I said before, read the TOS
Static says (19:45):
Their TOS reads the same/similar to Steam's
eyeball226 says (19:45):
Exactly!
Static says (19:45):
THANK YOU.
eyeball226 says (19:45):
The sole difference is the lack of DRM
Static says (19:45):
Steam is not DRM
>Admitting Steam
>Admitting Steam
Static says (19:46):
Steam is not DRM
STEAM IS NOT DRM.
Let me say that again.
Steam.
Is
No
t
DRM
GOG is not DRM.
eyeball226 says (19:46):
So, if their servers went down, how do I install Portal on my new computer?
Static says (19:47):
You can't unless it's already installed.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Static says (19:47):
I've played Steam offline before.
SAME AS GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
Yes, you've played it offline
still using their client
Static says (19:47):
As have many people.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
so have I
eyeball226 says (19:48):
You still have to play through their client (irritating, but it doesn't bother me that much)
Static says (19:48):
I gotta go, work and all that.
eyeball226 says (19:48):
AND I CAN'T INSTALL THOSE GAMES ON MY NEW COMPUTER
Right
Bye then
He was practically foaming at the mouth there at one point...
Unfortunately, I can't spoiler tag the conversation or do anything else to make it smaller. The PPoC is the Pirate Party of Canada by the way.
eyeball226 says (19:23):
I find it odd that you're a member of the PPoC but aren't really bothered by DRM
Static says (19:23):
Because the way Steam does DRM is the only right way.
eyeball226 says (19:24):
How is it right?
Static says (19:24):
As in
You can download as much as you want
eyeball226 says (19:24):
What's that got to do with anything?
Static says (19:24):
On as many computers as you want.
eyeball226 says (19:25):
And?
Static says (19:25):
And that's fair.
eyeball226 says (19:25):
evidently your problem with DRM is different from mine
Static says (19:25):
What's your problem with it?
eyeball226 says (19:25):
I don't like the fact that it requires external authorisation for you to play the games.
You need to ask permission
Static says (19:26):
That's not how Steam works.
eyeball226 says (19:27):
So if they shut down their servers forever tomorrow could you carry on playing your games indefinitely? And migrate them to newer computers when you upgrade?
Static says (19:28):
No.
But that's not the same as asking permission/ external authorization.
Like GOG demonstrated
The same thing can happen if they shut down.
eyeball226 says (19:28):
How so?
Static says (19:28):
You can keep playing them
But if you ever need to redownload them
Static says (19:29):
You're SOL.
eyeball226 says (19:29):
I'm not talking about redownloading though
I have all my gog installers
Static says (19:29):
I didn't
eyeball226 says (19:29):
I could install them on my new PC fine
Static says (19:29):
You could.
eyeball226 says (19:29):
As far as I know you wouldn't be able to do that were steam to shut down.
Static says (19:29):
not everyone could.
Static says (19:30):
Steam has never gone down
eyeball226 says (19:30):
It's more that the possibility exists
Static says (19:30):
all you've done so far is speculate what would happen.
eyeball226 says (19:30):
that is what would happen
Static says (19:30):
Not true.
Static says (19:31):
If Steam went down (unlikely) they could just as easily put systems into place to "unlock" your games.
eyeball226 says (19:31):
who would do that though?
If Valve went out of business
Static says (19:32):
If Valve started doing poorly, that is something they'd definately look at.
eyeball226 says (19:32):
Ah, I forgot you were in charge of Steam
How silly of me
Static says (19:32):
And you are?
Speculation as to what would happen if Steam shutdown is stupid and pointless.
Static says (19:33):
And the fact of the matter is, for a while I had no access to my games that I got from GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:33):
That was partially your fault though
You're encouraged to back them up
Static says (19:34):
Not even remotely.
eyeball226 says (19:34):
and there's no guarantee the downloads would be up forever
Static says (19:34):
What about the people that bought games the day before
eyeball226 says (19:34):
same with Steam
Static says (19:34):
And had NO chance to download them the next day?
eyeball226 says (19:34):
That is different, I sympathise with them
Have you read the TOS of either site?
Static says (19:35):
Nope.
>Have a life.
eyeball226 says (19:35):
Oh come on, you're losing the argument so you insult me?
Static says (19:35):
Ha.
>Implying that I'm losing.
Static says (19:36):
Furthermore, I didn't insult you in any way.
>Not ad hominem.
eyeball226 says (19:36):
Well, reading isn't difficult or that time consuming.
Static says (19:36):
I just haven't bothered.
Static says (19:37):
But still, the fact remains.
I had no access to my games when GOG went down.
Just like Steam users wouldn't.
eyeball226 says (19:37):
You had no access to your games because you hadn't installed them
Static says (19:37):
And if anything were to happen to you harddrives (which is very likely, I've had one fail not too long ago and lose all my data) then you're SOL too.
eyeball226 says (19:37):
or backed them up
Static says (19:38):
Files get corrupted in back ups all the time.
eyeball226 says (19:38):
If anything happened to my hard drive? You mean like my CD with the game on breaking?
How is that any different?
It's my responsibility to look after my install files.
Static says (19:38):
And it's GOG's to make sure that you have access to them at all times.
eyeball226 says (19:39):
No it's not. Read the TOS.
eyeball226 says (19:40):
Both GOG and Steam reserve the right to close the service at any time without prior notice.
Static says (19:41):
huh, found something of interest in here.
GOG can delete your account at any-
Yeah, that's something you were ragging on Steam earlier for.
So basically, if either Steam or GOG go down you're SOL.
It's the same goddamn thing.
DVD's break, hard drives fail and back-ups get corrupted.
GOG is as much DRM as Steam is.
eyeball226 says (19:42):
Wah?
How is GOG DRM at all?
Static says (19:42):
In the same way you argued Steam is.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
I was aware of them being able to delete my account at any time.
Static says (19:43):
I still have to login to get my files, and if anything were to happen to the server I'd be SOL.
Because
DVD's get scratched/ broken.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
Static says (19:43):
Back ups get corrupted
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
Static says (19:43):
Hard drives fail.
eyeball226 says (19:43):
Yes
And what have they got to do with GOG?
eyeball226 says (19:44):
They didn't cause those to happen.
Steam going down and stopping you playing your games WOULD be their fault.
Static says (19:44):
AS IT IS WITH GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:44):
GOG did go down, I played my games. Deal with it.
Static says (19:44):
GOG went down.
I couldn't.
Deal with it.
Static says (19:45):
Just because you had your games on-hand.
Doesn't mean everyone did.
eyeball226 says (19:45):
Because they weren't on your computer. HURRRR
And as I said before, read the TOS
Static says (19:45):
Their TOS reads the same/similar to Steam's
eyeball226 says (19:45):
Exactly!
Static says (19:45):
THANK YOU.
eyeball226 says (19:45):
The sole difference is the lack of DRM
Static says (19:45):
Steam is not DRM
>Admitting Steam
>Admitting Steam
Static says (19:46):
Steam is not DRM
STEAM IS NOT DRM.
Let me say that again.
Steam.
Is
No
t
DRM
GOG is not DRM.
eyeball226 says (19:46):
So, if their servers went down, how do I install Portal on my new computer?
Static says (19:47):
You can't unless it's already installed.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Static says (19:47):
I've played Steam offline before.
SAME AS GOG.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
Yes, you've played it offline
still using their client
Static says (19:47):
As have many people.
eyeball226 says (19:47):
so have I
eyeball226 says (19:48):
You still have to play through their client (irritating, but it doesn't bother me that much)
Static says (19:48):
I gotta go, work and all that.
eyeball226 says (19:48):
AND I CAN'T INSTALL THOSE GAMES ON MY NEW COMPUTER
Right
Bye then
He was practically foaming at the mouth there at one point...
Post edited September 23, 2010 by eyeball226