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And throw this on top of it now it’s perfect lol
why are you asking after claiming the game? if it were that much of a concern you wouldn't claim it and ask the question first.
No this looks more like a misguided advertising attempt of Epic because it has a free game.
still the simple question if Epic have DRM free games is i guess a to hard question.
for example if i would buy Borderlands 3 (yea its not DRM free it have denuvo) but on steam it's Denuvo + Steam DRM.
do Epic have a DRM on top of Denuvo?
guess i gonna check if i can find any truth in your claim got free Civ 6 from the store if i recall Civ 6 do not have any DRM other then steam DRM
nice lies you telling their bro i check the data no information and no DRM getting pushed by Epic
it's more DRM free then Steam is.
so next time try to keep it to facts.
Again, if you need to be logged into your Epic Games account to be able to access the game, then it's not DRM-free.
Your account is the DRM, and it's the same for Steam.
Every major gaming platform today relies on DRM, with companies like Valve, Epic Games, Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo owning players' libraries in some form. In a digital-first ecosystem, it's just easier this way. Players weren't so agreeable when it came to SecuROM, the granddaddy of DRM.Feb
Credit goes to this website for this information https://www.engadget.com/2020-02-12-drm-geforce-now-steam-xbox-playstation-subscription-streaming.html
Digital rights management (DRM) is a systematic approach to copyright protection for digital media. The purpose of DRM is to prevent unauthorized redistribution of digital media and restrict the ways consumers can copy content they've purchased.
Credit goes to this website
https://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/digital-rights-management
cool story bro but that do not take away the fact that the store (in this case Epic) do not include DRM.
most publisher like Ubisoft have denuvo but if you play lets's say a title on steam from Unbisoft you have 2 DRM's loaded into your memory.
while on Epic only 1 that of the puplisher. meaning lower proccessing power being used.
that being stated, GTA5 will have better performance on Epic then on steam do to DRM