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sersheyesterday at 7:51 PM1 replyview on HN

They are merely trying to commoditize their complement https://gwern.net/complement

Your games are still not owned by you, they are locked inside your Steam account (liable to be suspended at any time) and app (as I've learned when I couldn't play when their pretend-but-not-really-offline mode broke; I now block it at firewall level most of the time). That part will never become "community" oriented.


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preisschildyesterday at 8:18 PM

Steam Games can definitely be DRM free too. Its the developer/publishers choice.

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