Tarnicus: Just did a search to see if there is a DRM free version out there and read this in the Steam forums:
"Just because a game is available on Steam DOES NOT MEAN it uses Steam's DRM. Steam's CEG component -- the component that locks games to the client, forces you to verify your files online after every install, locks a game to a single account forever, etc. -- is 100% optional, and Goat Simulator happens to not use it. If you want to, you can download Goat Simulator, uninstall Steam completely, go to the Goat Simulator folder, and run the game without Steam even being on your machine.
The problem with Goat Simulator -- and other games, like Strike Suit Zero -- is that even though it's DRM-free, the game was programmed to save data only in Steam's cloud saves folder, which means that while you'll be able to play the game without Steam, you won't be able to save or load your progress unless you have the client running while you play. "
Sooo close to actually being DRM free with the current release lol
Yeah, I have some DRM-free games on Steam and I'm not opposed to buying some games on Steam or its various resellers, but I'd much much prefer to buy DRM-free games directly from GOG than from somewhere else personally. Any game that requires Steam to save games in the cloud and has no other option is not DRM-free so no go for me. :)