

Yup. I’m not joining Discord servers to see announcements or for support. I avoid projects or products exclusively relying on it.


Yup. I’m not joining Discord servers to see announcements or for support. I avoid projects or products exclusively relying on it.


“people like you”
People asking about their certification process?
Even if I was complaining, Sony should want to improve their process without the need of it.


I thought consoles had their long winded certification processes? Do they not catch these types of games there?
Israeli Overwolf payment processor too. Fuck that.


Steam don’t disclose it, there’s no tag or label on the store page. Which is fucking shitty, either oversight or business decision. So you would never know unless you tried launching the executable yourself, looked it up online or the game was marketed that way.
But yeah, with GOG, you just instantly know.


Steam does allow DRM-free games, it’s up to whoever is publishing the game to the platform.
GOG just currently requires it.
Most of the games on GOG are also DRM-free on Steam.
So it’s really just looking at prices and other features that is the defining factor. Considering Steam’s Linux support, GOG is off the table for me.


By putting holes in to save on material? Checks out I guess.
We were not discussing that. It’s about a label on DRM-free games, marking them as such.