No, they’ve had DRM games for many years now.
Not many, but some.
No, they’ve had DRM games for many years now.
Not many, but some.
I had 0 luck running it on Linux so far :(
Or Metaverse
They made 1 (one) game engine, and keep propping it up every release.
nVidia said no?
Doesn’t that smell like lawyers got a wind of this and asked how much money are you willing to lose on this?
M$ is not the source of this problem, but they did force TPM 2.0 on their OS, forcing people to throw away older CPUs, so they made it much worse.
I mean it is turn-based, procedurally generated, with permadeath, and the only thing persisting is higher difficulty, unless you count the first unlocked cards or relics.
I wonder if Slay the Spire counts or not
OG endless sandbox is Dwarf Fortress.
slowly retracts into bushes
I played through 99% of the game on Deck.
Only the last bosses I had the time and space to run it on PC and control it from the Deck.
But 0 issues with anything, ran like butter, at home, travelling. Controls are excelent.
It was my first souls game and I finished it thanks to the Deck.
Yes, there is/was a setting for that, should be on by default.
I hate league with passion but this is the dumbest reason to argue against any moba game.
forcing me to run their stupid app
you don’t… for non-DRM games you can just launch the executable from the installation directory
Needing an internet connection even for single player local games
see above - therefore not true
You are just mad about things that aren’t real, yet scream about fanboyism. Cute.
It’s too big. Simple as that.
Yakuza Like a Dragon.
It’s not Yakuza 0, that game was so much fun, the minigames were more interactive, and it only felt like a grind when shaking down Mr Shakedown, then putting money into upgrades.
Like a Dragon just feels slower, and more grinding. Story is cool, substories are amazing. But the minigames are less entertaining, and business management is as bad as Kiryus one.
I miss the cabaret so much
It’s not like there are any better options.
GOG perhaps, but that doesn’t strive to deliver the conveniency, and ignores Linux players.
Epic? Lol.
Any other private company launcher? Well, just no.
Everyone will be gone one day, Gabe, Linus Torvalds… but that doesn’t mean other people don’t share their values and the original idea will be gone too.
I’ve heard about screen capture cheats in Dota 2. Immediate reactions or such.
Nice write up, but it doesn’t touch my question.
There are cheats that only read the screen, they don’t even need to run on the same PC.
So why kill your customers with anticheat acting like a spyware for something they will never solve.
No, there are DRM games on GOG (or have been anyway).
And Steam also has DRM-free games.