So I bought the game and it refused to start without steam running in background. You may say it's not a big deal, but there are people who don't want steam for anything but downloading updates.
Yet website version has no DRM. Is this a mistake or some kind of discrimination against steam users?
Steam version is not DRM-free
Re: Steam version is not DRM-free
I'm pretty sure the DRM is mentioned in the fine print when you purchase from Steam.
The website version is not controlled by Steam, so the developers are free to do whatever they want. (They chose to make it DRM-free.)
The website version is not controlled by Steam, so the developers are free to do whatever they want. (They chose to make it DRM-free.)
Re: Steam version is not DRM-free
Eventually, steam users should get a way to access to the website version of the game. Devs are working o it.
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Koub - Please consider English is not my native language.
Re: Steam version is not DRM-free
If that's the plan, why even bother adding DRM?Koub wrote:Eventually, steam users should get a way to access to the website version of the game. Devs are working o it.
Re: Steam version is not DRM-free
Because Steam ? Aren't all steam games bound to some kind of Steam DRM ?
Koub - Please consider English is not my native language.
Re: Steam version is not DRM-free
Not at all - it's completely optional. You can do whatever you want - either use their steamworks DRM, or your own or some third-party solution, or ship the game untainted.
A good example of a DRM-free game on steam will be Kerbal Space Program - it uses steam as a glorified downloader, nothing more.
I actually expected Factorio to be the same.
A good example of a DRM-free game on steam will be Kerbal Space Program - it uses steam as a glorified downloader, nothing more.
I actually expected Factorio to be the same.