There is no DRM on GOG. You can just download the offline installer, then install it even without an internet connection. It will never ask you to go online because it doesn't need to check anything.
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Jesus, that sounds like hell.
I'm just hoping for a new Riddick game. Escape from Butcher Bay was amazing.
Yeah just gotta finish my current game and I'm switching to Godot ASAP.
Buy a cheap ice cream maker and make your own with lactose-free dairy! It's surprisingly easy.
He's only not evil because he can't understand his actions.
A god would have to be dumb for this logic to apply.
Steam is a ticking time bomb but mostly for the reason that you don't own the games you purchase there and you can't back them up (mostly) so when Steam decides to ban your account or just closes down, you lose all of your games forever.
More people should push for DRM-free games with offline installers, like GOG and Itch offer.
How does this compare to Joplin?
Is there, or will there be a self-hostable server to sync notes between devices?
And does it support Markdown?
A step in the right direction would be no pointless MTX, as plenty of other games are doing right now. There are no microtransactions in my copy of Days Gone, for example. Nor are there any in Horizon: Zero Dawn.
And even if it's the popular thing to do, that is not an excuse to let them get an inch. "Oh, but he only beat you a little!"...
I used to be able to just cheat in the game. Just input a cheat and get infinite lives.
Why do I have to pay money for that now?
I'd rather they didn't do this at all.
Please, let's not nornalize nickel-and-diming your customers.
Now do GOG!