• Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    This policy is literally against the law in the EU… Wait… double checks notes In the… US? huh… normally it’s the European Union protecting us from big tech bullshit

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    2 days ago

    I’ll never have kids.

    My niece though will have a thorough education on sailing the high seas when she’s old enough to choose media on her own.

  • AlexWIWA@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    I think they said you can’t transfer the license between accounts, but they never said anything about turning over the account

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          I mean, it’s still against it. But I can’t see how they’d enforce it, unless valve starts demanding IDs. I’m afraid for a post-gaben era where Valve might just do that…

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          After 60 years they cut off your account … Why 60 ? Just because they need to find a way to screw people that still comply to the rules …

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          Not right now. But in the future if companies keep getting away with everything they may introduce some kind of bio-identification: eye scan, face id or fingerprint. And lock your account only to that. Preventing from every form of sharing.

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    GOG being the absolute BOSS; u will be able to leave your library as your legacy for future generations.

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      Well yeah, you just get the non DRM installer and dump it in your NAS, done

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        Their Galaxy client seems like it’ll never get there. Fortunately we have Heroic Launcher, and it pretty much rocks! I’m fully confident I can enjoy the vast majority of my games on Linux now.

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            Lutris is cool! It definitely streamlines the process of running things with WINE.

            It could have gone through some major changes since I’ve tried it, but I found Heroic to be just a bit more plug-and-play in the sense that it handled the fancy Galaxy stuff like auto-updates, play-time stats, achievements, and cloud saves.

            Literally just click install and go, like a drop-in replacement for Galaxy.

            I also like that you can choose a Linux build (if it exists) or a windows-with-Proton approach depending on the game.

            The only game issue I had was Undertale’s Linux build that had a bit of dependency hell and wouldn’t start…so flipping it to EXE-with-Proton worked like a charm.

            Coolest part though? You can totally have both.

            I’d personally use Lutris for things like old games that aren’t from digital platforms, or for RetroArch.

            I like Heroic for managing cloud saves and handling achievements with GoG titles.

            Either way, both are viable and you’ll get your games running somehow! Just different approaches. No harm in seeing which you like most!

            Random ProTip while we’re at it: If you couch game, you don’t need to give that up with Linux either! Steam Link can be its own separate program from Steam itself, so it runs a lot leaner. If you have an Nvidia card you can also check out Sunlight/Moonlight for game streaming.

            We truly live in exciting times. Happy gaming. :)

  • Eyck_of_denesle@lemmy.zip
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    That won’t work for long. With the way things are going, we may get expiring accounts after 100 years from your date of birth you registered with.

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      That’s not gonna stick, steam can’t remember birthdays. And I’m pretty sure everyone told it multiple times we were born January 1 1901

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          Why would you trust steam? Valve famously invented lootboxes and tried to do the NFT market thing before NFTs were big. They are the strongest DRM on the market. What makes you think they’re not just as greedy?

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            Valve didn’t invent lootboxes. The concept has physically existed for decades, they’re called trading card packs or kinder eggs or gashapon. The latter is the inspiration for what became known as lootboxes. The first “lootbox” was actually in the Japanese version of MapleStory in 2004 and it spread in eastern markets (because pay to win is more normalized there) and in mobile games. It wasn’t until 2009 when EA added card packs to FIFA. Hard to say if they were inspired by the lootboxes from the east of the insane football trading card market in the west, or by both. It was only after a year and a half later in 2010 when Valve added loot boxes to TF2. So Valve definitely didn’t invent lootboxes, they weren’t even the first in the west to use them. You could argue that they popularized loot boxes but even there is an argument to be made that Overwatch was a much bigger cultural hit than TF2 or CSGO or EAs FIFA games and normalized lootboxes.

            I don’t mind the “Valve is bad” narrative, but at least keep your facts straight. The “strongest DRM” is also BS but others have already somewhat covered that part.

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            They are the strongest DRM on the market.

            LMAO you have got to be shitting me. It is the bare minimum for DRM, it’s weak as fuck and games protected by Steamworks DRM are cracked almost immediately by casuals

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            Because they are not publicly traded and line go up need jot always apply to them. They will not try and milk every last cent out of you.

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    That’s how we’re still using my Dad’s account, it’s mostly used by my brother, but shared with the other gamers in the family

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      A couple of years ago my gog exceeded my steam library. Pretty good considering I have around 500 on steam.

      … But wait till you find out how many of those I’ve actually played… 🙃😓😢

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        And to how many already played games you return to bcs not enough energy to start a brand new game (especially with rich/complex lore).

        Yeah.

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        I think this is more of a defence against scammers honestly, with a convincing enough scam you could make valve belive an account holder was dead and you’re a family member wanting to transfer their account to yours.

        Hell, I saw my dead friend’s account message me in Russian, contacted support about it, and all they could do was remove the hacker’s access, not even lock or delete that account.

        And how could they? Unless you have your full name, address, and other identifying information somewhere on your account (strongly ill-advised, obviously) Valve can’t cross check it with a death certificate and take action, for all they know you could be cooperating with the hacker or submitting fake information to “prank” your friend by getting their account removed.

        Allowing account transfers would open a whole new can of worms.

        Just write down the password and login if you know you’re going to go. I don’t think Valve under Gabe would have issues with that. Though I do worry for its future

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    Another example of a company making clear that we don’t truly own the games we play on their platform.