• John_CalebBradberton
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    Why can’t they just take Linux users seriously. It’s what’s keeping me from buying more of their games and using them more.

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      Market share. I know it’s a meme but seriously, push Linux on people who will benefit from it.

      My girlfriend is totally non-technical but I set her up with an old laptop running Debian and after a few months she loved it. No ads, no popups selling cloud storage, no forced reboots, and it doesn’t crash. That’s one more browser hitting websites without Windows in it’s useragent string.

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    How do I posthumously prove anything?

    Do I need a dead-man switch? Do they sell those?

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      I think a death certificate and your will are enough. Only one of the two is probably not enough.

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        Wills aren’t required and not everyone will have one.

        I think the best course of action is to have a trust set up and have all of your assets under the trust. That’s how my attorney set up my end of life tasks. It saves you problems with probate and taxes while also giving you flexibility if you want to change things.

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    I’m guessing Steam decided against being able to leave your games to somebody else when you die because of how most EULAs I’ve read work: they are often non-transferrable licence and so in most cases the store has no choice in the matter. Now GOG are willing to say they will do what they can given this limitation, but I can see why Steam wouldn’t: it’s a whole lot of work for realistically not much benefit. It’s probably easier for Valve to gift the same games over to the new person.

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      Aren’t all the games on GOG DRM-free? If so, there’s not much difference here than giving someone a USB drive filled with the installers.

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        Pretty sure that’s the technicality GoG is using when they keep saying all this sort of stuff. Their terms of service have effectively the same language about purchases only being a license that Steam does.

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        No, they’ve had DRM games for many years now.

        Not many, but some.

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      “In general, your GOG account and GOG content is not transferable. However, if you can obtain a copy of a court order that specifically entitles someone to your GOG personal account, the digital content attached to it taking into account the EULAs of specific games within it, and that specifically refers to your GOG username or at least email address used to create such an account, we’d do our best to make it happen. We’re willing to handle such a situation and preserve your GOG library—but currently we can only do it with the help of the justice system.

      That’s a very fancy way of saying “we’ll comply with a court order”, which is what any business would do.
      This is marketing fluff. DRM free is good enough reason to like them without framing them as fixing literally every problem with steam.

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      And from the corporate side of things, it’s not very business savvy to miss out on an entire generation or two of gamers buying games.

      If you and I are parents and our Steam library has 1,000+ games, our child likely wouldn’t buy those games. But if they need to create a steam account for themselves, now those games are back on the table, securing future revenue for Valve.

      There’s workarounds sure, like family sharing or just ignoring the ToS and sharing passwords. I think the real tell will be for our grand/great grandchildren, for once we are 100 or 120 then Valve will probably start wondering Is averyminya really still alive and kicking, or did he share his library?

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    How am I supposed to prove I am dead if I am dead? 🤔

    I can just leave USB drives with all the offline installers in a box. Then I don’t have to prove shit!

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      How am I supposed to prove I am dead if I am dead? 🤔

      Just send them a photo of you dead. Make sure to label it “This is me, dead”.

      Or send them your dead body.

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        Or send them your dead body.

        They ask for three copies of your dead body, proof of residence, and a state-issued ID.

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      You get a death certificate

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        As far as I know dead people don’t receive a death certificate

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          Yes they do, but their partner or child is allowed to get copies.

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              If you call the bank to cancel the account of a dead person, are they asking for your death certificate or the death certificate of the person that died?

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                Well it’s the dead guys death cert, but since the dead guy is dead he can’t prove anything. Lol I’m just fucking around.

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                  Me too actually. I searched it up before commenting and the wording didn’t disprove me immediately, so I ran with it.

                  Now I’m curious and will have to research itlol

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        Where can I get death certified? Does CompTIA offer it?

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      I feel like all it would be would be giving the account via your will, then having that transferred through an attorney, who has a copy of/access to your death certificate.

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    I’m going to have a difficult time proving anything when I’m dead. Could perhaps someone who survived me provide such proof?

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      Duh. You can record yourself one of those “if you’re seeing this videos, and then when you die you just email it to them

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    And just like that, GOG rose to surpass Steam as the better place to buy video games.

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      It was already better as the games it sells are free of Digital Restrictions Management

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        If only they had a Linux client I might do that too, but the client they said they would come out with never apeared

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        Funny how people like it when they actually provide value to you instead of only forcing an ad delivery/data collection tool on you, right?

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      Correct me if I’m wrong: if you’re a linux gamer then GOG doesn’t support your platform, no?

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        Yes and no. They do have Linux binaries for games that support Linux, but GOG Galaxy is Windows. Heroic Launcher and others do support GOG.

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        To my knowledge the client (gog galaxy) doesn’t work. But the binary installers the actual games you buy can still work.

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      Call me when they add regional pricing, otherwise their sales are still way too expensive for me.

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        GOG enabled regional pricing several years ago.

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          They only support like a dozen different currencies, everyone else has to buy it in USD. If there implementation sucks, then it might as well not exist for us ignored by gog.

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      I even rebought some games I really care about on GOG.

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    No idea what bequeath means but it sounds badass so I support this

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      bequeath /-kwēᴛʜ′, -kwēth′/
      transitive verb
      To leave or give (personal property) by will.
      To pass (something) on to another; hand down.
      “bequeathed to their children a respect for hard work.
      To give or leave by will; to give by testament; – said especially of personal property.

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      It just means you are leaving it to someone when you die. It’s the opposite of inheriting.

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      It’s basically like a wetter, sloppier, longer version of a queef

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        Ah yes, that does seem like the most optimal way to deliver your games post-death.

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    I have no idea what GOG even is but im seeing it as a steam competitor in headlines lately. What’s going on that’s causing it to come up a lot?

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      GOG is “Good Old Games”, a digital distribution service for PC games run by CD Projekt Red, developers of The Witcher and Cyberpunk. It mostly focuses on old games from the Win95/98 days that have been patched/fixed by their in-house dev team to run on modern Windows releases. However, it also sells all CD Projekt Red titles and seems to be expanding to just be a regular PC game distribution service.

      It’s being talked about a lot right now because unlike Steam, EGS, and other stores they sell you a DRM-free download. Because of recent legislation in California, companies are required to use clearer language when they aren’t selling you something that you own forever, they are instead selling you a license to access something.

      This has reignited discussion on digital ownership, Steam, and what happens if you die or Steam shuts down/is acquired and you lose your non-transferable access to the games in your library. GOG is the ideal solution right now, because it while it offers a client that is simple to use like Steam (called GOG Galaxy”) but if they announce a shutdown or acquisition, you can simply download offline installers for all your games and you don’t lose access to anything.

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    Just leave your login information for the next of kin or whoever to use, no one will know any better.

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      TIL your account is still active after 150 years.

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    And why is there a condition? Can’t gift the whole library to someone?

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      I assume this is an official way of claiming when you don’t have login information.

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    Out of the loop here what’s GOG?

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    That is kinda hilarious ngl