• snugglesthefalse
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      6 hours ago

      Steam on the whole is alright, obviously there are things that could be better but it works well as a centralised distribution platform with some nice extras. Ofc it’s still DRM but it’s probably the best way you’re ever going to see said DRM.

      • 9bananas@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        “steam” isn’t DRM: it supports DRM, but it’s not DRM in itself. it offers the option to devs, and many use it, but it’s entirely optional.

        saying steam “is DRM” is misinformation.

    • rumschlumpel@feddit.org
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      18 hours ago

      This isn’t normal for Steam, though, it’s something the game dev/publisher/owner implemented (even if Steam is somewhat complicit in allowing it at all). Most single player games on Steam still work when you’re offline.