![]() Including ones that seriously bypass online requirement (at least for singleplayer games) after installing - and before you ask - no I will not share it because the moment it would go viral it would get patched (just like when depot downloading got mainstream enough Valve introduced access tokens for it). I have dug inside and out of Steam software and I know FOR A FACT there is plenty of cvars doing interesting things. I had no trouble to back up these discs back in the day and thats withouth any hackīut its true that they did not speak publicy about beiing a drm fre store like gog did but they did speak publicity about your ownership of gamesī1tF1ghter: Perhaps you didn't get the memo. They even had something called support for disc based games and were even selling valves own games on a disc once upon a time. If fact you were once able to copy or back up your games once upon a time but this is so far back in the day that most people doesnt remember it It's only a matter of time until GOG and Steam ate indistinguishable, except by size Steam did not start out as DRM store Now they are DRM-agnostic but really want to make everyone use their client. But you still have to use their client, even to get their otherwise DRM-free games. Now they are slightly less on the DRM-side. ![]() So Steam changed a bit in the other direction. ![]() They just some things in their TOS some time later, but they never pretended to be anti-DRM.Īctually, as far as I know, they started selling DRM-free games only later, after having been DRM- exclusive for a while. So you always just rented your games there. Steam started out with all their games DRM-ed. ![]()
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