• @TommySoda
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      But also with GOG you can download the installers and play offline. It’s literally one of their big selling points. It’s less convenient than things like steam, but you can do whatever the hell you want when you buy it. So in that regard, it literally is a purchase. Or as close as you can get with digital goods.

      • @[email protected]
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        043 minutes ago

        you can do whatever the hell you want when you buy it

        Mmm, not quite.

        And I point that out because Lemmy is a very FOSS-friendly place where that sentiment is actually true.

      • @[email protected]
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        55 hours ago

        Depends on the game, they still sell DRM games which are limited in being able to be downloaded freely

        • @finitebanjo
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          DRM is added by the developers/publishers not by GOG, tho.

    • Jo Miran
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      That’s not GOG works. Get your offline installers.

      • @[email protected]
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        166 hours ago

        On a legal level, it is how GOG works. They still only sell licenses. You just have the loophole that their installers and the games installed by them will work regardless.

        • @Strider
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          While that may be partly true, (also likely) depending on the county you’re located, they’re not able to revoke the license though.

          So in this specific case you having the files makes a world of difference.

    • @tehmics
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      But GoG provides it DRM free, so you can always play what you’ve downloaded til the end of time. It’s as good as piracy in that way.