Posted on: November 28, 2023

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While it is always nice to see otherwise quality games, I think it is important to highlight that this is not DRM Free, but many people who care about DRM Free will not follow the link given in small print to find this out. Given that GoG built trust with those who seek DRM Free content, the following portions from the agreement are highlighted here as to be directly in line of sight of the user base prior to purchase: 1. GRANT OF LICENSE The Software is licensed to you, not sold. you agree not to... b) modify, adapt, translate, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Software;... or (e) copy, publicly perform or broadcast the Software without the express prior written consent of SIE. 3. INTERNET CONNECTION Some Software features may require an internet connection, which you must provide at your expense. 4. CODE OF CONDUCT We are not responsible for monitoring or recording any activity or communications on the Software, although we may do so in order to investigate violations of or enforce this Agreement, or to protect the rights and property of SIE, its partners, and customers ______ I know there may be debate on some of these items in terms of DRM, but it is directly relevant to the consumer to know what they are buying. My thoughts: Based on this language, this may not allow you to stream your gameplay without permission which should be highlighted as most players are not going to dig through the license agreement to find out if they can share their gameplay experience with others in the same way that most people sharing a roadtrip online wouldn't expect that the fine print on buying their vehicle doesn't allow you to broadcast your use of it. I buy from GoG to own my copy while not being required to install backdoors for monitoring. That's the value proposition of GoG, but this might be an example of the corrosion of that core value.
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