DRM Free Sites
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12/29/18 01:55 PM
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I've purchased DRM Free games from several legitimate sites - which allows me to burn the game files to disk and so not have the files taking up space on my drives when the game is not actually in play. So far I've used :- GOG Humble Bundle Itch.io Fireflower and DotEmu .... [Although I think this one is now closed ?] And was wondering if anyone knows of any others that I've not listed here ?? Thanks. Mad 
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/29/18 02:48 PM
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Jenny100
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DotEMU's online shop is closed, but DotEMU is still around, and is still in the game business as a publisher/developer. Their old website is gone, and if you didn't download your games when they warned you, you're out of luck. You can read about what they're into now at the Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DotemuUnfortunately ShinyLoot and the Adventuregamers shop are closed. They offered an interesting selection of games when they were still around. Most games I've looked at at HumbleBundle have Steam DRM, and Humble has made logging in such a pain in the butt I don't bother buying there anymore. When I emailed them about it, they gave me the boilerplate, so I'm done with them. Even without a "DRM-free" restriction, sites that specialize in Adventure games have had problems and closed up shop. For example, ***Adventure Shop*** (archived link), which Gameboomers used to advertise and which had limited online activations for games purchased there. As far as I know, GOG, Fireflower, itch.io, and occasionally Humble) are all there is except for developer-owned sites like https://www.mdna-games.com/http://www.shadowtorstudios.co.uk/store/http://www.darklingroom.co.uk/store/
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Re: DRM Free Sites
[Re: Jenny100]
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12/29/18 03:01 PM
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Thank you very much, Jenny100  I thought the ones I listed might well be the only ones. But it was worth asking. [And yes, I have to be careful at Humble Bundle to not choose a "Steam" release !!] Really quite sad 
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/29/18 10:56 PM
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As Jenny100 so elegantly put it, logging in to certain websites and accessing the games that you've already paid for is indeed a pain in the b***. And since DRM hasn't had any effect on piracy whatsoever, why do they even bother? It should be mentioned that Steam actually has several DRM-free games. There are some gems there, but only a few adventrue games.
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/30/18 07:30 AM
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There's an Italian store too, you probably know the name, but it seems abandoned and they are not responding to developers, no-one knows who owns/runs it anymore, so I'm not gonna link them. The one contact we all had (Roberto Bertoni) abandoned and "didn't know" who took over, (that's "professionalism" right there..!) then tried to flog us all marketing from some other company without any closure on that Italian store. So would also advise (or politely ask) that you don't buy adventures from them, as no-one will benefit from it. If someone here does know who owns/operates it now (seemingly no-one, but someone is still paying the server bill) please do speak out! It's effectively a scam store at this point.
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/30/18 09:28 AM
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Sorry, m0ds, I don't know which site you are referring to. If you care to PM me the name I can ask some friends I have who do PR in Italy that may know.
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/30/18 04:50 PM
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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12/31/18 10:40 PM
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Another good site is allvideoclassicgames.com for old games that, for the most part, are unavailable anywhere else, and they all work on the latest operating systems. Yes, a bit pricey, but well worth it, I have bought quite a few of games there, such as "Amber, The Journeys Beyond", "Blade Runner", etc. Each purchase gets you, not only a download, but a physical disc, shipped in two days. HAPPY GAMING, fellow Boomers Sandy
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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01/03/19 08:16 AM
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Morpheus ?? I'm hoping THIS is still being worked on ....
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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01/03/19 08:38 AM
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It should be mentioned that Steam actually has several DRM-free games. There are some gems there, but only a few adventrue games. When I play a game on Steam I usually test if it's DRM free or not. With DRM free meaning that the the game after downloading it through the Steam client doesn't need the client to work. Quite a few adventure games are indeed DRM-free in the true sense. Pretty much means you only need the client to download but are then able to move the folder with the game freely to any other computer or burn it on disc never having to bother with the Steam client again. Almost even more DRM free than GOG, with their proprietary installation files.
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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01/03/19 08:43 AM
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The advantage of GOG for me, frazap, is that I don't need to use a GOG "Client". I log in, buy the game, download the game files using my browser, burn them to disk and off I go [However, I have no intention of setting off yet another GOG v Steam discussion !!]
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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01/03/19 02:04 PM
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Morpheus ?? I'm hoping THIS is still being worked on .... Does anyone know if it is ??
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Re: DRM Free Sites
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01/04/19 04:50 AM
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The advantage of GOG for me, frazap, is that I don't need to use a GOG "Client". I respect that. [However, I have no intention of setting off yet another GOG v Steam discussion !!] Wasn't my intention either.:)
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