• Johanno
        link
        fedilink
        77 months ago

        But I can play them without Internet (mostly).

        Steam isn’t perfect. But it’s the best we have for now. And the trend currently is only getting worse.

      • MustrumR
        link
        fedilink
        47 months ago

        The thing is that Steam doesn’t have a history of shutting down a significant fraction of games they have available by themselves. Hence people don’t criticize them.

        Also you can (not saying that you should, I personally don’t trust Gabe) put some tust in a private owned company if you trust the owners.

        In case of public companies they are forced by law and major shareholders into making shortsighted decisions and prioritizing profit only.

    • hannes3120
      link
      fedilink
      -47 months ago

      Yeah - but the situation there is literally the same as with all the other launchers besides GOG

      For some reason steam just has a huge fanclub that doesn’t accept any kind of criticism

      • AWildMimicAppears
        link
        fedilink
        167 months ago

        The reason for that fanclub is that publishing a game on Steam does NOT require you to use any DRM at all. That’s a choice every publisher makes for themselves.

        Furthermore, the Steam DRM itself is weak af (as in “circumvention has been automated”) and as non-invasive as it gets (a simple licence check). All of this is in line with their public stance (“Piracy is a service problem”).

        I pirate more shit than i could ever play, but still buy games on Steam (But only the stuff i really want to keep playing like Baldurs Gate 3, or small indie titles that are just gems (i have to namedrop ΔV: Rings of Saturn and Star Valor here, because i come back to them ALL the time)