Due to threads about Steam/GoG/DRM in Bethesda games being scattered in many game sections across the forum which makes it very difficult to moderate and the number of problems in each one, we have decided to have one thread for the discussion for everyone to discuss various forms of DRM/Steam in one place.
At the present we have no information about what DRM future games being published by Bethesda will have. There has been no formal announcement about it so this thread is merely for expressing your thoughts on various possibilities and expressing your thoughts about Steam and/or other DRM options which may be used.
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Rage has been confirmed to use Steamworks.
Skyrim has been confirmed to use Steamworks.
Dishonored has been confirmed to use Steamworks.
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Continued from the last thread:
JeniSkunk:
It affects the minds of those gamers who are driven to use it. Among its impacts are the following symptoms, which have been spouted by the STEAM infected, many times over the course of these threads.
It makes them think that throwing away consumer Rights is a GoodThing
It makes them think that copy of what you pay for you do NOT own.
It makes them think that owning a physical copy of what you pay for is a StupidThing
It makes them think that gamers should not have control over how games are installed on their computers"
Sorry, but your fundamental error in logic here is assuming that you have objective rights as a consumer in regards to video games. You don't. There is no Constitution stating what you are owed and how you should be treated for every game you buy. The only "rights" you have are given to you by the game developer/publisher/distributor, and the "rights" depend on the game; the EULA is the closest thing you'll get to consumer "rights," and even then it really only tells you how the companies can treat you, not how you can expect to be treated.
Sure, that isn't a great reality. But it is THE reality.