@thatbrickster @SuperDicq steam DRM is a formality anyway, you can crack it yourself super easily
@thatbrickster@cawfee.club @beardalaxy@gameliberty.club The fact that something is "easy to crack" does not make a company a good company. That just makes them incompetent at restricting you.
@phnt@fluffytail.org @beardalaxy@gameliberty.club @thatbrickster@cawfee.club Then why do they do it if they don't want to restrict you?
@phnt@fluffytail.org @beardalaxy@gameliberty.club @thatbrickster@cawfee.club
Don't include any DRM in your marketplace and barely anybody will use it
Maybe we shouldn't be having a "marketplace" in the first place. This is what causes all problems. People no longer develop games for fun, but to get rich.@phnt @thatbrickster @beardalaxy @SuperDicq
>If the opensource/free software community proved anything right, it's the fact that people don't support the developers of the software they are using in 90+% of the cases.
Which is why the best thing to do is to adopt the Ardour business model and sell the binaries and profit off of those who don't know how to compile from source or to get the software elsewhere.