• lemmeee@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    Some games on Steam are DRM-free and you can play them without running Steam. That is good, but you still need the proprietary Steam client to download them and Steam doesn’t tell you which games have DRM before you buy them. gog.com and itch.io prove that this can be done better.

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      7 months ago

      but you still need the proprietary Steam client to download them

      You do. But hey you end up with DRM free games you like so much. By the way why so you even want games? Aren’t most of them unethical?

      gog.com and itch.io prove that this can be done better.

      Gog offline installers are also unethical, no?

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        You do. But hey you end up with DRM free games you like so much.

        But to get there I have to use unethical proprietary software that I hate so much.

        By the way why so you even want games? Aren’t most of them unethical?

        Who said I do?

        Gog offline installers are also unethical, no?

        Of course. This is why itch.io is better than gog.

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          But to get there I have to use unethical proprietary software that I hate so much.

          Have to use that to get more unethical software. I see no problem.

          Who said I do?

          Games don’t come with the source code. It’s unethical software by your definition.

          This is why itch.io is better than gog.

          Do they provide ethical installers?

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            Games don’t come with the source code.

            Most of them don’t, but some do. Just like with programs and apps.

            Do they provide ethical installers?

            They don’t provide any, you just download the game itself. Or you can use their Free Software client, which will download and update the games for you.