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Post #4204445

2026-07-21 18:34 UTC

It is however transferable and resellable legally. Digital only versions, even DRM free are not. In my opinion, this has been one of the only things about consoles that has been a plus side compared to PC. Now that is gone and I can’t imagine why anyone would stay except out of a lack of finances to move to PC. Also, nope. If people only liked digital DRM free games because you could pirate them GOG wouldn’t exist and it would have been out of business years ago. You are believing corporate propaganda with that lie. I like DRM free because games with DRM usually run like shit or at least noticably worse compared to DRM free. Also, you ever had a day off work to game during a Steam or PlayStation outage? I was able to play all of my GOG games with zero problem. I don’t even know if GOG has ever gone down before, because it doesn’t matter to let me play my games. Same thing with SOME physical PlayStation games usually single player. Could play that during outages too.

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  • @GoatSynagogue@lemmy.world 2026-07-22 05:19

    Technically no, they’re but supposed to be re-sold. Says so on box and disc. DRM free means there’s no digital rights management, meaning there’s no ownership restrictions essentially. GoG was also, reading between the lines, recently going to be closed. It was basically given to one of the founders of CDPR. Why would CDPR do that if it was making any sort of profit?

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