• DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca
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      6 days ago

      Oh course not, but the fact this is an outcome for games that are only 6 years old rather flies in the face of their mandate.

      • MudMan@fedia.io
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        20 hours ago

        It does not, in that I have a downloaded offline installer for the delisted games.

        I mean, granted, when delisted from other platforms I can typically still download them, but on GOG I know I can keep them regardless. Which is the point.

        I universally hate this rhetorical garbage, where anybody trying to try something other than the late capitalist status quo is then held to a higher standard, even when they are doing better than the default alternatives.

        Turns out, it’s not a problem to be a left winger with a healthy income and you’re not obligated to never lose a license for a game just because you provide them DRM free. That’s why you provide them DRM free, in fact.

      • Focal@pawb.social
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        6 days ago

        Their mandate is that they’re selling the games with a DRM free installer. If it’s delisted, you can still install that game DRM free on anything else as long as you have the files.

        Get a USB stick with a cool design, put the installer on it, yeet it in a video game box, throw some box art on it, and you basically have the physical game.

        If it feels like the physical game is something else entirely, but I think their mandate is being lived up to just fine :)

      • apotheotic (she/her)@beehaw.org
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        6 days ago

        It is, in fact, because the games are only 6 years old. The publisher thinks they’re losing money by selling on gog. And, for people who have already purchased the game on gog, they can still access the downloads.