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Cerebralbore101 said:
CladInShadows said:

Other than an increase of whiny gamers, how has this hurt PC gaming?

1. EGS has always online DRM, meaning that once the servers for a game go down your game is unplayable. So you are forced to choose between an always online DRM version of a game, or waiting a year for it to finally hit Steam. 

2  Also, it's really inconvenient to have multiple launchers. GoG, or Steam, or I'm not buying your game.

1. Incorrect. EGS does not have an always online DRM.  There's an offline mode, just like steam.  Any DRM is set by the publisher on a per game basis, just like steam.

2. Multiple launchers comes down to personal preference.  GOG 2.0 helps alleviate that.  I find it a small price to pay for the roughly 70 free games they've given me.