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You're a huge step ahead. How about they stop removing Linux support from games first?
Taking away my right to decide which types of executables run on my system isn't s.th. I take as lightly as you appear to do.
As said, to me this is far worse than the level of DRM we see at Steam.
Why do you lobby them instead of Steam although they overall provide much less freedom and, again in contrast to Steam, are unwilling to move one inch towards us?
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It is enabled, you're not getting this point. They are working on not taking it away from me? WTF, just don't do it!
as well as the Linux versions they get from the game devs. How are your digital rights not severly managed here?
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Adding Linux support where it lacks is no must. I understand if they don't do it because of economical reasons.
But they take away, that's a huge difference, it isn't even part of the same category and wasn't even addressed in their PR stunt.
That "taking away" is DRM while "just not adding" is not. Do you think otherwise?
What you and GOG label as "support", in contrast to just a tarball is - wait for it - convenience.
Does that ring a bell what you're giving away for what?
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The point I'm trying to make is that developers that sell both DRM free and DRM versions of their game, irrespective of distribution channel, are still tainted by DRM. So ideally, if you take a zero tolerance approach to DRM, you should not buy DRM free versions from those devs.
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Exactly, you don't find it useful. What's the point of having ethics if you only apply it to the parts you find useless? It should apply 100% or not at all. Otherwise it's called hypocrisy. I'm not trying to have a go at you personally, I just want consistency from everyone.
Your Windows analogy is irrelevant, even if it was applicable. It doesn't matter what other people think or do or how it applies to anyone or anything else, the point is you are proposing such ethics, so you should live by them.