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I'm sure it will likely have performance issues, but how do you know the remaster is worse when it isn't out for 3 weeks?
"lol" - change everything about the storyline to make it more woke? Can you give me an example of how that is the case "lol" ? What are they 'literally' changing exactly?
valve have said several times that in the event of Steam "closing down", the Steam DRM will be removed on all games purchased so you can continue to play them
Things have changed. We don't own our games, we pay for a license. And Sony is the One who owns the IP, So if they want to pull a game from your library, they can. Ubisoft did it with The Crew.
and again, ubi, Sony and some others use Steam as a Reseller, not main store front like all the other games on here. How you check that? No launchers besides Steam.
Ubisoft, Sony(PlayStationNetwork), EA, Blizzard and one or two i forgot all use their own launchers.
Ubisoft could have added an Offline mode. Anything from Steam can be revoked. A new Law will tell the customers that they're paying for a license, instead of onwership.
So Sony, or any other company can actually revoke your access if they want to.
Will it happen? No, but it can happen? Yes.
These companies are here to make money, they don't care about the customer.
So if you want have true ownership, buy from GOG, since they offer most of their games DRM free. Steam has DRM free games as well, but for the majority of games, you still need Steam to boot up the game.
Steam IS a DRM. holy...
GOG dont promise you forevergames, GOG also sell games with forced acknowledgements like Sony game where you have to agree they can spy on you. Only thing GOG promise is to sell games without intrusive "DRMs" like Denuvo. etc.
You Newer owned a game when buying it. You Always have owned a license to the game. Only the developers, publisher etc Owns a game. What's inside the licence varies from game to game, developer to developer, publisher to publisher.
You cannot buy for others etc anymore as it has been delisted from the steam store.
A shady tactic from devs and publishers lately, delist the originals to push their inferior remastered version, like GTA did.