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Ah... I forgot to search right there on Gamingonlinux...
But my second question is still remain.
On deliver2.com for Overlord Raising Hell, there is this:
For Overlord II, no information.
Seriously it's very unclear on the store page.
Maybe since the game is available on Steam now, DRM-Free download is not possible anymore?
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I guess it could be, But overlord 2 and putty squad do not show that they require steam. and most of the games that do have a clear indication on the store page. http://www.deliver2.com/mxgp3--the-official-motocross-videogame shows that you get a steam key by the system requirements. You could contact their support about it?
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You actually have to choose at the store page if the DRM free download should be Mac or Linux, and I missed that while buying the Overlords. I found out a lot later since I installed the Steam version right away and do not remember now if I ever tried to contact them about that.
But they clearly have DRM free downloads, as Aspyr have for those where they are the only publisher.
I think we are missing all Linux version on GOG where a porter-company has publishing rights, that could be do the contract with the original publisher, or maybe GOG can not provide the store infrastructure to figure out who will get paid when there is more than one publisher.
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