By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

 

Cerebralbore101 said:

Edit: I know where you're going with this, and I agree to an extent. Yes, there is DRM on consoles, but the important thing is that consoles at least offer a DRM free physical version. GoG has a great library, but it is still missing about 80% of quality AAA multiplats. And as far as I know humble bundle just offers up a steam code, or some other DRM version.

You know wrong. The Humble Store offers over 1300 DRM-free games:



You get a download link without any DRM restrictions, similar to the 2500 DRM-free GOG games. Often you get a Steam key (for convenience/achievements) and DRM-free files in the Humble Store.



Itch.io also has hundreds of DRM-free paid games and thousands of completely free games.



Pemalite said:

Physical is DRM.
You cannot take a game disc from the Playstation 4 and drop it into a PC that is running a similar *Nix derived OS, OpenGL derived API and a Jaguar+GCN hardware.
That is by itself DRM, you are being limited.
Rather... What needs to happen is for Emulation to take place to make such a thing a reality.

The only true DRM-free gaming is GOG.

Don't forget Humble Store and itch.io

Last edited by Pemalite - on 17 September 2018