• atempuser23@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Thanks. Is that like how steam or console games need to connect to a server to validate a game before you play, so when the server stops so does your game or is this worse than that? Can’t say that idea appeals to me either.

    Anything else ? or was that enough

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      7 hours ago

      Steam doesn’t do that. Some games on Steam do, but it’s the games deciding to do that, not Steam.

      There are many games on Steam that are DRM free and can be played offline and without Steam running or being installed at all.

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      7 hours ago

      That’s what happens with DRM and digital licensing, which was considered by the exec to have most players already onboard.

      Here, he was talking about gaming subscriptions, i.e. paying a monthly fee to have access to a library of games. Once you stop paying, games become unavailable, and games outside the subscription are not available either. His idea is to make more gamers comfortable with the subscription model despite it taking away any possibility to play when you stop paying.