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Most games are cracked sooner or later tho.
I'll be honest I'm pretty sure most games on steam has been cracked at some point, otherwise they wouldn't have to improve denuvo if they made the perfect anti-hack.
Don't quote me on that but they won't be able to access the online mode, so without the stuff to make the game a bit less boring and painfull they may as well just not play the game.
Yeah that would be nice, this way we don't have to wait (for the people who don't know what I mean I mean in-case it become PC exclusive to something I can't name without being banned)
It doesn't matter about backlash from gamers if those same gamers continue to buy said games.
Back to GOG, GOG could be massive now if only they stopped there no-DRM stance. Developers who spend millions on making a game want their IP protected with some form of DRM to hinder people pirating. Even steam won't go DRM free because it would affect its profits.
And clearly, I would say most of the gaming world don't really care about DRM, they happy to buy and play that game regardless of what DRM it uses including everyone here.