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Sachys: Nice. Another fake thread by a fake account.
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HypersomniacLive: Thought the same when first saw this. Must be the latest trend to blend in with the community.
Well, if you can track them down, I have a massive blender for the bell end right here! O_____o
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HypersomniacLive: Thought the same when first saw this. Must be the latest trend to blend in with the community.
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Sachys: Well, if you can track them down, I have a massive blender for the bell end right here! O_____o
Heh! even the numbskull alter ego showed up in this one for confirmation. ;)
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zeogold: Or because people with lower morals than you will readily pirate games. I'm not saying it'll happen, but theoretically, what's to stop another site like Napster popping up, except for games rather than music?
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te_lanus: Something like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuQLMXyGQOE , but TPB isn't really trustworthy right now (that I've heard/read) most uses the Kitten now.
Kitten? So if I want some illegal stuff, I ask kingbradley?
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Done with humble, except book bundles. Their drm-free selection is pretty crappy, and getting worse all the time. I don't buy steam, period. I have more than enough games to try to filter through the shit that other sites carry.

GOG > Humble

Buying cheap, shitty bundles leaves you with cheap, shitty games. :)
Here's something nobody has mentioned. I like GOG because to use the site I don't need to allow any third party content. When I first bought a bundle from humble I'm sure it only used humblebundle.com then shortly after I need to allow it to access akamaihd.com and then later on to access my downloads I now needed to allow it to access stripe.com. And then there is the checkout, even allowing everything to access everything I still get a spinning logo at the end half the time (although the transaction goes through).

Someone mentioned android and that used to be a humble advantage, but they've stopped their mobile bundle and we have yet to see how they will work android games in now but I suspect it won't be good.
Prefer GOG.

Use Humble Bundle sometimes. Also use Steam but don't really enjoy it.

What sucks about DRM the most is the fact that some really great games will never have it stripped out, and one day those games could effectively die, you just never know what could happen down the line, and I see it happening already. Customers are being forced to look for hack-ish methods to just run their favorite newer titles because the DRM killed it off and the publisher doesn't care. GFWL titles are a good example of this. Securom on Windows 10 is another.

Steam is not bullet proof, and neither is Origin. All those titles exclusive to it could very well potentially be nothing more than a memory some day. That really bothers me. A lot of talented people put that game together only for it to be impossible to enjoy years and years later?