• Fubarberry
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      Probably not, sounds like it would apply to all digital store fronts. And a game from GOG could still become unavailable if it relies on game servers that are taken down.

      If they did make an exception for stores like GOG, then some steam games would theoretically also be exempt because they don’t use steam drm. So you could have some guys labelled “buy” and others labelled “get”.

      • @ElectroVagrant@lemmy.world
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        then some steam games would theoretically also be exempt because they don’t use steam drm.

        I think the main difference that would arise between these and GOG would be the provision of installers. Even though some Steam games don’t use its DRM, they’re still reliant on Valve’s servers and an online connection for installation. GOG games are reliant on CD Projekt’s servers and an online connection for installer downloads, but upon download completion, one may install and reinstall games even while offline.

        That’s a critical difference in digital distribution, in my opinion.

        • Fubarberry
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          That’s true. The drm-free steam games can usually have their install directories moved around freely between computers, but it’s true there isn’t an installer program provided outside of the steam client itself.

      • @cygnus@lemmy.ca
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        Because I can download and save installers for GOG games and install them without needing to connect to GOG at all. It’s more akin to buying physical media than it is to Steam or other storefronts.

        • @Paradachshund
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          It’s talking about games that require an always on connection. You can save the installer for games like that, but the game still won’t work if it can’t phone home.

        • @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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          You still need your gog account to download games though. And they have multiplayer games anyways.

          It’s far better that it applies to everyone.

          • @cygnus@lemmy.ca
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            You still need your gog account to download games though.

            I need an account to make the purchase and download, but I can then delete my account and keep the installers on a hard drive.

                • @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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                  No most games do not have drm. You can play most games on steam without launching steam.

                  I don’t even understand why you guys are trying to argue. This new law should absolutely include every game store on the Internet.

              • @cygnus@lemmy.ca
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                But there’s no installer, so I can’t reinstall it on another device. With GOG I have an installer just like I’d have with physical media.