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I guess from a developer's perspective the Steam way might actually sound appealing, staying in control of your game's version, but customers don't like giving up control over what they bought either. Granted, it's mostly just a few individual cases where it matters, but still.
It is actually getting quite annoying at how often they do this now.
New front-ends .. breaking mods, added bugs.
As mentioned before x64 versions trumping x32 versions. Direct X version changed dropping what 'was' supported. eg. DX9 being dropped for DX11.
There is quite a few good reasons to have a copy that the developer cannot break in a fashion one way or another.
Developers feeling this way about GOG is precicely WHY GOG will never be a good place for developers.
DEVS are their own worst enemy.
Ex.. We do not make good VR games cause well.. VR is not very popular.. so they are mostly half arsed hot garbage with zero support..
and they wonder why VR does't get popular..
round and round.. catch-22.
IMHO only.
I can just say, looking at the sale numbers on different platforms, that 98-99% of players don't care. If there is crying about DRM stuff in the gamer scene, it must come from a really vocal but tiny minority. 1-2% tiny.
But I thought your game was DRM-free? ;)
All of a sudden the DRM method doesn't work in new OS .. and boom .. entire DRM CDROM library vanished.. unplayable.
Funny when the DRM is removed from said nullified CD-ROM games.. they magically work again.
Power Switch=DRM
Steam goes.. DRM takes most of the games with it.
Sad.
Games for Windows Live.. thankfully some removed that protection entirely after the shaky
?shutdown?
I care.. *NOT* to have my library removed at a whim... or changed for the worse while I have zero control over patches. One big one that is getting quite annoying is the forced inclusion of 'LOADERS' and 'FRONT-ENDS' via forced updates MANY years after game purchase.
Now some have taken to install MANY layers of DRM.. yea.. many locks.
No I do not like DRM, AT ALL.. not much to get away from it though accept to go to places like GOG.
If your game is in fact DRM free.. thanks.. at least that is a plus.