Good guess, but no.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: TheFrighter on Sun 10/10/2021 09:13:15
It seems an acceptable translation of La piel que habito.
Quote from: Ian Aloser on Mon 20/09/2021 14:09:51
Ok, here's the solution :
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Quote from: Laura Hunt on Thu 23/09/2021 08:14:30
No, Steam is not DRM, and you saying so makes me think you don't actually know what DRM actually means. By your logic, itch.io would be DRM too, because you have to use a 3rd party application (i.e., a web browser such as Firefox or Chrome or Safari) to download their games. Having to install a client to download something is not DRM; preventing you from copying that thing you downloaded is.
Quote from: Laura Hunt on Wed 22/09/2021 19:57:34
Can we please kill the misconception that Steam = DRM? Games on Steam only have DRM if the developer chooses to implement it (and I'm not even sure how/if you could do it for AGS). We released our game on Steam just yesterday, and it's completely DRM-free. You can copy the folder, move it somewhere else in your hard drive, or to another computer, and it will play perfectly without the client.
Quote from: Chomba on Wed 22/09/2021 17:50:23QuoteBut... only steam?![]()
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Any plans for a DRM-free release, so we're not forced to use the steam client?
For now, yes, and it will probably be so during its promotion.
Later on I will look at the issue of taking it to more platforms because the issue of giving options is something that interests me a lot.
Quote from: arj0n on Fri 03/09/2021 23:10:51
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