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I'm against DRM but the amount of those who are uneducated are wild.
here since you are against DRM completely remember to only buy games from
https://www.gog.com/
Comparing it to Steam is idiotic because the entire reason Steam is successful is because it's extremely convenient - and you actually do NOT need to have Steam on for all games, just the ones that demand Steam is on. It's on the developers and publishers whether they want Steam to be forcibly on while playing, but people only try to shame anyone using Steam to begin with. I'm against that practice too. A single player visual novel having its own DRM is *not convenient* and that should not be a hard idea to grasp. Someday when DRM becomes legitimately too much of a hassle instead of a convenience, I move to gog permanently and then developers can cry about piracy all they want by their lonesome.
I'm with the thread's original poster: Remove excess DRM, it doesn't protect the game from piracy, it just inconveniences legitimate buyers. Pirates weren't going to buy the game in the first place.
And some people were never going to shut up even if they had nothing to add to this conversation.
If someone wanted to do crime, they already would be - they would not be here trying to buy the game without intrusive DRM