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EVGA Longoria
Dec 25, 2005

Let's go exploring!

Big question here, does GOG allow re-downloads like Steam, or is it a one time use like iTunes? Because of the DRM, I'd imagine the latter, which is a bit of an annoyance.

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EVGA Longoria
Dec 25, 2005

Let's go exploring!

Jinnigan posted:

what DRM

That was my point.

EVGA Longoria
Dec 25, 2005

Let's go exploring!

Plavski posted:

whut

you don't make sense

I make plenty of sense. I was referring to the DRM situation in general, I guess it just wasn't clear.

Drox posted:

You must have meant former, because the latter in this case was indicating an itunes-like one download policy.

I meant latter, because iTunes only allows one download regardless of DRM/DRM free, Amazon only allows one and it's DRM free, etc. Most DRM-free downloads I come across only allow one download.

EVGA Longoria
Dec 25, 2005

Let's go exploring!

Dr. Video Games 0031 posted:

iTunes became infamous for having extremely strict DRM and so saying a DRM free service must act like iTunes sounds silly.

I was not referring to iTunes's DRM policy. I was referring to their download policy. Why is this so hard for you to understand? If I had said Amazon MP3, which holds the same download policy, would you guys still be making GBS threads bricks or would you have let it go?

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