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autoexeclast Sunday at 3:52 AM1 replyview on HN

> Steam's DRM is entirely optional.

Not to the user it isn't.


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jchwlast Sunday at 7:15 AM

The reason this is a worthwhile point is because it means games on Steam are not automatically DRM-encumbered and the steam apps folder for the game may just work as-is.

How big of a difference this makes definitely depends on the kinds of games you play. Obviously the triple A games on Steam are, with rare exception, DRM'd to the gills. The older games and indie games, a lot less so, sometimes none at all.

You have to check of course, but probably a good idea to do so before trying to find cracked/pirated versions.