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Before you could download licenses for everything you owned even without the game being installed. Now you must install a game first before you can get a license for it. This will have major implications for jail breaking.

  • RightHandOfIkarosEnglish
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    Steam Deck is not any closer to real ownership than Xbox or PlayStation. Video Games have had “non-ownership” clauses in their EULAs long before the Xbox or PlaysStation existed, sadly.

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      Everyone on Lemmy either says one of two things when any console news is posted:

      • Build a Linux gaming rig!
      • Get a Steam Deck!

      On the second point, you are right. You are trading licensing games from Sony or MS to licensing games from Gabe and his yachts.

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        People have a hard on for steam though so they give it a pass for everything.

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        DRM on Steam is a choice made by the game publishers selling on Steam

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      The difference being that some Steam games are DRM free, so de facto you do have full ownership of what you buy (just like with GOG), as long you have a copy for the files.