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fatslob-:O said:

I think I've decided who my main digital PC games retailer will be and why everybody should go this route ... 

IMO, GoG is the best PC games retailer since they allow for backup copies and none of the online only bullshit but the downside is their EULA only allows personal ownership only so no sharing, trading or even selling it but good enough for me if I want offline access to my PC games ... 

In conclusion, fuck both Steam and Valve for not changing their EULA to guarantee that their games won't work without an online client and from now on I'll make god damned sure that I'll also be able to backup my DLC/updates if possible or make sure to get a "content complete" version of the game ... (it's harder than I thought to preserve PC games) 

http://steam.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
http://store.steampowered.com/curator/7540156-DRM-Free-Games/
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/drm

DRM isn't mandated on Steam.
They do offer a very light implementation of DRM, for the devs who do want it.
Perhaps it would be wiser to be angry at devs using DRM, rather than a platform that aims to accommodate as many people/companies as possible.

JEMC said:
caffeinade said:
https://www.dsogaming.com/videotrailer-news/here-is-disneys-star-wars-real-time-ray-tracing-flight-simulator-running-on-eight-nvidia-quadro-p6000/

Maybe someday?

Too bad the video quality is so poor.

But yeah, someday in the (mid-long term) future we will get games like that.

Well hopefully this makes its way to PC.
Sure: not everyone will be able to run it, but it never hurts to give people the option (they could us a EULA to stop commercial use).