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Time to stand up and get counted, I guess.
Maybe I actually am the singular one percent (maybe I'm not, apparently others are at least thinking about it as well. Also I sincerely hope that GoL has more than just a hundred readers ;) ), but I for one very much do care about whether games have DRM or not, and I'd be especially interested whether games on Steam (where it isn't as obvious as say, GoG) would run without Steam in the background. That information is often enough not at all easy to come by beforehand, but it would definitely make a difference in my
buyingrenting"licensing" decisions (as a positive or negative factor in case of absence or presence of DRM, respectively)Speaking only for myself of course, just because I haven't thought of asking can't be taken as evidence I wouldn't appreciate the info if it were there ;)
EDIT:
And just one more for the record, I do regard Steam as DRM, in case that wasn't obvious.
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In mid-October, the DRM tagging feature came out (cheers to Yorhel).
One type of DRM is "Steam DRM/CEG":
So far, users have tagged 101 games as containing Steam DRM. And 2,031 games as being DRM-free, but most of them aren't from Steam. So if you're looking for a visual novel on Steam, check on VNDB. And if you own a visual novel, please tag the DRM status!
The canonical DRM field thread on VNDB started discussing Steam's DRM here:
https://vndb.org/t20399.37
And it was brought up again here:
https://vndb.org/t20399.117
Basically, it was concluded that there is no reasonable test contributors could be asked to do to see if Steam games contain Steam DRM due to Steam achievements crashing the game. It's not really "DRM" - just bad programming - but it behaves in much the same way. I don't know if this would affect people using an older operating system or not with Steam installed. The only thing VNDB contributors do is try to launch the game without Steam running, and mark it DRM-free if that works.
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I already have native games from as recently as 2018 that don't work anymore. Luckily, two or three clicks to switch to Proton and there we go.
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I don't think doing this is a particularly useful way for Liam to spend his time. (although that is for him to decide) You can already spend your money on DRM free stores if you want, and buy your games there. I mostly abandoned steam due to this. (and cause i don't want to run the ad steam client running for no reason just to play)
It's not even a problem when it comes to compatibility layers. There are a ton of choices for you out there to run native/windows games with 2-3 clicks.
Think the site is damn near perfect. I have it setup were I only see non-steam stuff so that I can see and look at stuff that I will actually get into. I only purchase DRM Free titles from the stores I like and keep it moving.