Posted May 28, 2016
mike_cesara: Spiders from Mars are just one possibility, might be a war, natural disaster.. If something may go worng it will at some point. With my backed up installers I can play game on any of my hardware, even those never connected to any network. How can steam possibly compete with that? I've herad already I can plug internet just for this one time, install the game and go offline, but what if I don't wnat to go online with that machine? Taht's not my problem, I pay for playing games, not ollydgb to make it work..
neurasthenya: In the case of natural disasters shutting down the company, GOG also wouldn't have any obligation with us. And again, on GOG the installers are clearly an advantage, not arguments here, but still, if I have my downloaded Steam library nothing can stop me fiddling with the bloody thing. And again, the ones that should be nagged about that, are the publishers that insist on this backwards idea of DRM. "That's not my problem, I pay for playing games, not obliged to make it work.."
True, but we are on PC, you know how things can be sometimes. :))
The best way is voting with wallet I believe, what basically means no drm for me : )
And yes, I know how things can be sometimes. It was ridiculous I had to fix some games to make them playable (ie, Deus Ex: HR, about 70 crashes with steam, 0 crashes without steam..)