![]() ![]() Matchmaking can be done entirely by magnet link via P2P network. Why would I willingly enter into a situation where I must get permission from anyone to play the games I've purchased? The entire idea is absurd. ![]() why would you? I don't have to ask my local library to read books that I own, or to watch movies that I purchased on DVD. ![]() It isn't so much a matter of concern over owning the games forever, as much as: not allowing anyone else to control your access to things you've purchased, because. The problem with that statement is that if you ever decide you disagree with a change to Steam's Terms of Service, they immediately bar access to "your" game library. Steam uses DRM, and yet insists their customers own purchased content forever. DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. It requires those platforms for it's P2P server matching functionality.Īlthough I appreciate the sentiment behind DRM and owning the games you buy forever, The only thing that ever truely benefits DRM is Pirated Materials. Originally posted by hotmatrixx:It's on Windows Store, Xbox, and Steam> ![]()
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