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[โ€“] Draconic_NEO 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Many steam games already have no DRM and ones that use Steam Launcher presence can be launched using a Steam Launcher emulator.

Ones you have to worry about are Denuvio games that aren't cracked (you can keep track of them here).

[โ€“] [email protected] -1 points 11 months ago

You know what? You guys keep making the same argument, I guess I'll just have to keep giving the same answer.

How many is many? PC Gaming Wiki lists 1000 DRM free games in Steam's library. That is 2.6% of the service, by their count.

And all you get from those is the ability to rip loose game files, which is not the same as having an installer or a portable installation. GOG will let you download a backup installer of every game on the service. Not the same thing.