• lepinkainen@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    GoG Vault would disagree with you on that.

    You can download the full installers and keep them, nobody can take them away or disable it remotely

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      15 days ago

      How is that different from backing up the game folder on steam? In both cases it’s true that:

      • You’re not doing anything illegal at the moment you do it
      • You can use it to play the game on a different computer (as long as the game is DRM free which is not granted on either platform)
      • The company (Valve/GOG) can’t remotely erase your copy
      • If the company removes the license from you your backup is now technically illegal but it’s unlikely to be enforced

      I fail to see how GOGs approach is any different, they still sell you a license and you’re backing up the installer in case the license gets removed and/or you’re forbidden from redownloading the game.

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        15 days ago

        So you can just pop that folder on any computer and run it, without installing Steam and without a Steam account?

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      16 days ago

      GoG Vault would disagree with you on that.

      They are free to disagree on laws but they are still bound by them.

      You can download the full installers and keep them, nobody can take them away or disable it remotely

      That’s true but if your license is revoked, you’re illegally in possession of the game assets.