"We see DRM as something which can make the life of a legal customer more difficult," says Michał Kiciński, "so there is no reason to keep it alive."
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oh yeah i forgot about that,ig GOG gives the guarantee that the games are DRM-FREE.
and i assume the dev/publisher chooses what type of DRM to do like Denuvo,Steams own DRM (needing the Steam client),etc

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Meanwhile CDPR publishes DLC content hosted on a website instead providing a download link to a PDF…

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Steam don’t disclose it, there’s no tag or label on the store page. Which is fucking shitty, either oversight or business decision. So you would never know unless you tried launching the executable yourself, looked it up online or the game was marketed that way.

But yeah, with GOG, you just instantly know.

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?

Steam does have warning labels for games with DRM, or at least popular shitty DRM options such as 3rd party launchers.

Example:

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We were not discussing that. It’s about a label on DRM-free games, marking them as such.

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But don’t they do it for external drm?

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Yeah for external DRM, but if a game has Steam DRM, then there’s no official label or warning.

For example, Witcher 3 is DRM-free on Steam, but there’s nothing (AFAIK) on the Steam page saying that.

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maybe they didnt add it cause
“The DRM is noteable for only protecting against extremely casual piracy (i.e. copying game files between friends), and is primarily used by game developers to ensure proper Steam/Steamworks API functionality within their games for legitimate users.”
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Extremely casual piracy? I suppose fair point.

But now what does each step in the scale mean then. For example what is extreme professional piracy or something.

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maybe like copying game files and putting them on sites for anyone(like lots and lots of people) to download?
I donno

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