• cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Dang good guys, Epic. Rare to see anything good from the big gaming companies.

    Valve, you’re up…you just celebrated 20 years of Half Life 2…

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      Valve also gave away HL2 for free on steam, for anyone who didn’t have it. What exactly are you demanding above that? To be paid to get it or something?

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        1 month ago

        Allow the Internet Archive to preserve a DRM free version. Forever and irrevocably.

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          15 days ago

          All of Half Life 2 is DRM free on Steam.

          Quite a lot of games are, as long as their publisher didn’t require DRM.

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      Instead of “good guys”, feels more like “drunk guys”. They removed the games from everywhere, and even the moderators from GOG’s forum, despite usually trying to be as silent as possible for any matters (specially thorny ones), seemed at loss when that happened. And now, out of the blue, EGS granted permission to use Internet Archive’s uploads for the games.