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FiftyFour7250: Jesus, it's so sad that people absolutely don't understand how it works. DRM-Free and cloud gaming are ABSOLUTELY unrelated. One does not cancel the other, you can already play through Geforce Now in GOG versions of Cyberpunk and Witcher 3, and what is it? Look, they're still DRM Free the sky hasn't fallen. Sometimes it seems to me that all the problems of GOG are in the community.
Please vote here gog.com/wishlist/site/more_integration_with_geforce_now
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nightcraw1er.488: Jeez, it’s so sad sad that people necro old posts where this has already been discussed and fail to read it. Streaming has not been stated as drm, streaming is worse than drm and is starting to, more and more become the norm. Drm is not needed if you don’t have the game. Sure for now you might get it through normal means, but that is not the end goal. The end goal is a system where the user has nothing but a portal to the content fully and totally owned by the company. It is the pinnacle of removing ownership from users. Do you own anything on Netflix, or prime, what about Xbox monthly pass, or humbles trove. This is everywhere and appearing in all forms hardware and software. How long until nvidia realise they don’t need to produce physical cards, easier to milk the rentals? Society now owns very little and is rapidly giving that away to tech companies above the law and country requirements. Money, if your banks app stops working, do you have any? Even our thoughts and memories and owned by social media companies. You just work to pay for your access to it all.
As for cloud gaming, I would rather pay for access than four of my monthly income for a video card alone. Your argument is like "nvidia can change its mind and change the whole system", but now it already works with GOG five games, and they are still DRM-Free, what's the problem? By the way, read the GOG license agreement, YOU DON'T OWN THE GAME, it's still the same "Extended License" as in Steam, or somewhere else.
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ChristophWr: Is it actually possible?You can only add epic and steam officially
No, it's already officially working. You can play five games from GOG on GFN - all games from CDPR, except the first Witcher
Post edited February 23, 2022 by FiftyFour7250
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nightcraw1er.488: Jeez, it’s so sad sad that people necro old posts where this has already been discussed and fail to read it. Streaming has not been stated as drm, streaming is worse than drm and is starting to, more and more become the norm. Drm is not needed if you don’t have the game. Sure for now you might get it through normal means, but that is not the end goal. The end goal is a system where the user has nothing but a portal to the content fully and totally owned by the company. It is the pinnacle of removing ownership from users. Do you own anything on Netflix, or prime, what about Xbox monthly pass, or humbles trove. This is everywhere and appearing in all forms hardware and software. How long until nvidia realise they don’t need to produce physical cards, easier to milk the rentals? Society now owns very little and is rapidly giving that away to tech companies above the law and country requirements. Money, if your banks app stops working, do you have any? Even our thoughts and memories and owned by social media companies. You just work to pay for your access to it all.
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FiftyFour7250: As for cloud gaming, I would rather pay for access than four of my monthly income for a video card alone. Your argument is like "nvidia can change its mind and change the whole system", but now it already works with GOG five games, and they are still DRM-Free, what's the problem? By the way, read the GOG license agreement, YOU DON'T OWN THE GAME, it's still the same "Extended License" as in Steam, or somewhere else.
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ChristophWr: Is it actually possible?You can only add epic and steam officially
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FiftyFour7250: No, it's already officially working. You can play five games from GOG on GFN - all games from CDPR, except the first Witcher
Just for the caps part: TRY TAKING IT AWAY FROM ME! I have backups everywhere, shutting my account off does not change that. Online only, online gated, online anything can be switched off in a second. In terms of cloud gaming, rather than pay once for hardware, you will pay for the rest of your life, far far more than you ever would. Why do think credit is so widely available and easy to get, it’s a vast con, yes pay more for what you have to have now what a great idea, no wonder most are in debt they will never get out of. It’s got nothing to do with what works on it or not, the whole concept of streaming is the polar opposite of user ownership.
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Geforce now is the future done right.It lets you stream the games you actually own.If you can’t upgrade at the moment you can use that service to play games at max graphics
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nightcraw1er.488: Congratulations on supporting the end of user ownership!
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Breja: Yeah, the bastard actually wants to have a DRM free version of a game that he will also be able to play on GeForce Now! Let's insult him, downvote him and chase him away to Steam! That's the way to support user ownership!

Wait...
Yeah such a kindergarden here for jobless trolls to downvote everything.I feel sad for them
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teceem: But I understand the people who dislike every form of streaming very well.
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Breja: I'm one of those people... which is precisely why I'm not hating on Geforce Now. Game streaming is happening. There is no way it's going to go away. So I'd rather see the service that gives you an option to stream a game you otherwise own an offline, DRM free installer of succeed, than some other service based around the user not owning anything.
Also waiting for more gog games on Geforce Now - Im limiting my purchases to platforms only supporting Geforce Now. It is amazing that Steam and Epic add games every week and GOG stuck at 5 titles for more than a year.