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"So you suggest to me :
DON'T OVER INDULGE IN FOOD BECAUSE IT WILL MAKE YOU FAT!!! OBESITY!!! EAT SOMETHING HEALTHY!!! YOU ARE A DRAIN ON OUR HEALTHCARE SYSTEM!!! COUNT YOUR CALORIES!!!
Well I am sorry to say that but I am gonna eat this lard and enjoy it - get my beetus, rub my tummy and have some fun stuffing my face... ^_^
Cheers :D"
Sure, you enjoy it in the here-and-now but it does not decrease the significance of the long term damage being done. Don't let anyone stop you from doing what you want but try to think of the future, think of others. It all makes an impact.. maybe at least repurchase the DRM-free version if/whenever it does go DRM-free?
I could give you a better example :D
Lets say that GOG is an old fat woman that knows how to cook and keep the house tight and STEAM is Victoria's Secret Angels Models that you can enjoy your night with them but you may starve at the end or have your house in a total mess :wub:
Steam Linux games and Steam developers need support as well. As you can see most of the developers deliver first a Steam version and then a GOG version of their games so is good support both. I think is fine to have this "split" between GOG and Steam users since we both support the developers in one way or another.
However, there is a wishlist on GOG about importing the steam library of each user from Steam to GOG but I dont thing that will ever happen :P
http://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/activate_already_owned_e_g_on_steam_games_on_gog
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What about Linux is so valuable that it makes you wait and DRM so inconsequential that it can be safely ignored?
GAMES = All games at my opinion are actually a waste time if I have that time to waste!
OS = You already know what is an OS I assume, otherwise search on wiki :P (j/k)
In short is the system software that I use all day , using it for work, provides me money, sending emails , communicate with people, doing my personal things + a lot of other things and is certainly not for entertainment.....
ALL my work and life is on my PC encrypted and secure(hopefully).
I could easily buy another pc and using it to play Window Games but I really cant stand windows any more.
I am doing a lot of support and maintenance everyday to my customers and every time I see that M$ Windows 10 I want to throw out the whole computer.
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My point still stands. You refuse to use Windows even though for gaming it is the most competitive platform. We refuse to use Steam even though for Linux gaming it is the most competitive platform. Almost all of the arguments I have seen in defence of Steam I have also seen being used in defence of Windows. There really is no distinction. You made a choice to deprive yourself of games out of conviction. We do the same, only for different reasons.
The least you can do is show a little solidarity towards your fellow kooks. Because really, to most of the world, that is exactly what we both are.
Human Expression in Games :o???? like jump scares and laughs etc??
let me tell you something...
My life before years ago was :
The only game I was playing was World Of Warcraft 7 years non stop PVE and PVP -> playing rank 14 PVP Warrior.( almost a month pvp 24h non sleep to get that rank)
That was the only thing I care about ! if WoW Was running and playing fine I didnt care about OS or what the hell was going outside of that... Yes I know it sounds pathetic but WoW was the new DRUG at that time.
Yeap I had a lot of fun, 100 + more of online friends in wow , Every raid was fun , amusing, sometimes our guild leader was yelling etc. enjoying every moment , making fun of the weakling and enjoying our superiority over the masses because when you are the TOP Guild of the server you are ELITE!!!
After some serious incidents in my real life some things have totally changed
Not that I regret that times but at the end of time everything was just pixels and some online friends which I never saw again in my whole life.
Now my life is
Family and Friends --> Work --> Martial Arts-> Yoga -> Medidation-> GYM -> Dance -> any other social activities and at the end of my list is --> GAMES
As about emotions and expressions...
My real life covers me completely :)
( hugs,the lovely smile of my girl, dance with the people I love , going to parties , drink a beer with my best friends , watching my 4 year old grandson with his karate uniform and a lot more... )
Anyway maybe I am too old for gaming :)
I guess enough about all this everyone has its own believes and reasons of what he likes to use STEAM , GOG , Linux, Windows etc No one is going to force anyone to use Steam Or GOG or whatever OS is out there.
We have freedom and we are free to choose whatever we want.
Btw if I said something bad in my previous posts my apologies for that...
I will just close that by saying just happy Linux Gaming ;)
I used Steam for only 4 months and then switched to full GOG (and sometimes Humble Bundle), it was just as hard as completely removing Windows and giving up some games, but 1 year later here I am a full fledged Linux user and 3 years DRM-Free gamer.
I still browse the Steam store sometimes, to me downloading a game through the client is no different than downloading the games from the GOG website, so if a game is DRM-Free on Steam and not available on GOG or anywhere else, I'll consider that a deal.
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Gaming is really fun. I'd rather stop gaming than go back to windows after 15 odd years though. I just don't see the correlation between this choice and the Steam/DRM debate.
(PS: I love the open source movement. I think it's the best way to promote technological advancement and innovation. I even choose to run my business entirely on open source software, often giving up on opportunities that would require otherwise. Just to make my stance clear, if this is even relevant.)
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And even Richard Stallman acknowledges that games are a form of 'non-vital' software that is also pretty much isolated from the rest of the system, so for them it is not nearly as important to use FOSS software as is the case of a vital piece like the operating system or a webbrowser etc.
And in the eventuality that Steam does shutdown (which I don't think will ever happen; Steam is making way too much money) I'll just find some other games to play.
And, seriously, it's silly to deny that Steam has had a huge positive impact on Linux gaming. If it wasn't for Steam, we'd still be looking at the occasional indie release or Humble Bundle. There have been more commercial games released for Linux in the last two years than the previous decade.
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You would give up playing games rather than use Windows. We would give up playing games rather than use Steam. What part of the parallel here still manages to eludes you?
Without Steam any title using Steamworks would become unplayable unless you bypass the DRM service, something which happens to be a criminal act in my country treated on the same level as actual piracy.
Some of us care about the medium enough to not want to see our games become that disposable.
But there is a profound difference between saying that the arrival of Steam on Linux has brought more attention to Linux gaming and saying that without Steam Linux gaming did not, and would not, exist. I have been playing games on Linux for almost nine years now. Somehow I managed to get along just fine without using Steam.
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Steam is also not "renting", you buy a software license just like in any other store. If they close down their store (AFAIK) they will have to make it possible for you to continue using the software as by the license given. Calling it "renting" (with some sort of unspecified time limit) is spreading FUD.
But as I said before, FOSS games and software would be much preferable and actually gives the rights anti-DRM advocates ask for, but don't really get with closed-source software either.
Closed-source (with or without light DRM) really isn't all that great, but I am willing to tolerate it when it comes to pure consumer software, aka games.
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*One of the true criticisms of DRM is that DRM often enforces legal limitations that valid in the USA etc., but in some other countries where there are for example more fair use rights (private copies etc.), these would normally not apply.