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The best thing about having a disc with a game- it will NEVER be changed remotely.
If the game was banned by greedy publishers in your country - you will, at least, have the ability to play offline. Plus, there will never be game-breaking patches unless you download them directly.
Warcraft 3 perfectly showed us, how vulnerable our videogame libraries could be.
Ugh, Steam itself is not DRM. It's a download client that optionally allows DRM. The overwhelming majority of your games can be played without Steam once you have downloaded them. Just back the game folders up to a flash drive and viola! You never need to use Steam to play those games again.
Please stop talking about what you don’t know, steam is a drm, a very poor and loose one, but a drm nonetheless. I think the fact they revoked this game is proof enough of that fact.
when will the game come back to my account?