Darth Plasma 9 ABR 2017 a las 19:36
Downloaded steam game to ISO file
I've been pondering a thought around, I was wondering if you could take a steam game. Bought from the store, paid 100%, game files are in your computer, and if you could take those files to somehow make them into an ISO that you could open on another computer and install and run without steam. For example, instead of getting a second copy of Half Life for a Windows 98 computer, and I have Half Life on steam, could I take those files and make an ISO out of them and actually be able to install on my Windows 98 computer and run (without steam)? I've been looking on the internet for a sort of answer and haven't really found any clear answers relating to my question. Thanks.
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Silicon Vampire 9 ABR 2017 a las 19:38 
No
Pcnuttie 9 ABR 2017 a las 19:41 
You really can't.
Lucas 9 ABR 2017 a las 19:52 
You're looking at a whole lot of licensing issues and the main reason why DRM is so widely used.
Darth Plasma 9 ABR 2017 a las 20:16 
Ok thanks for the info. I was more curious than determined
Notlim 11 JUN 2021 a las 16:52 
It is possible to do that on GOG though
cSg|mc-Hotsauce 11 JUN 2021 a las 16:55 
Publicado originalmente por Notlim:
It is possible to do that on GOG though

DRM is mentioned above, 3 years ago.

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