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ConanTheBald: There's a whole thread about how to get Steam games to work without Steam client.
Not all games work without steam though.

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/steam_games_you_can_play_without_the_steam_client

I also moved away from Steam and never look back.
Also, in case people don't check the first post of that thread for some reason, this is where all the information posted there is sent to:

https://steam.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
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yester64: I got over it.

Steam is just so big today.

I shifted to GOG for that reason. Some games i have to rebuy. It kind of sucks, but that is it.
Anyway, i do not care so much about the gaming experience on Steam though it is much better if you want to connect to other friends.

So i got over it and made my peace with it.
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nightcraw1er.488: Yeah, just switch from one shitty proprietary client to another and then you can be all hipster and say you don’t use steam whilst doing exactly the same.
Can you elaborate on that? so far, the games i have, seems fine without connections. I do not have a lot of games and i try to be picky in what to get.
So long as i can have the install file i am kind of happy.
The worst offender for me was GTA 5. It was on sale on Steam but i could not start it beyond the stupid club. Since i did not use the email i originally used with the club and the email is gone, i had not way to authenticate it anymore. The support was unsupportive as it required me to authenticate with that old email. So refund & delete and so went also my Max Payne which uses the club as well.
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yester64: [...]
I shifted to GOG for that reason. Some games i have to rebuy. It kind of sucks, but that is it.
Anyway, i do not care so much about the gaming experience on Steam though it is much better if you want to connect to other friends.
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amok: just rebuy some new friends here. the good news is that they are very cheap.
Thats what i am doing now. Just waiting for sales. Not all games are on GoG sadly. Like Talomere which i really like.

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ConanTheBald: There's a whole thread about how to get Steam games to work without Steam client.
Not all games work without steam though.

https://www.gog.com/forum/general/steam_games_you_can_play_without_the_steam_client

I also moved away from Steam and never look back.
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_Auster_: Also, in case people don't check the first post of that thread for some reason, this is where all the information posted there is sent to:

https://steam.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
Great source. Currently i only have Steam Only games on Steam. I try to shift my games if i can. I do not play really online and surely Steam has the best online experience. But i think i like GOG somewhat better.
Post edited August 17, 2021 by yester64
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nightcraw1er.488: Yeah, just switch from one shitty proprietary client to another and then you can be all hipster and say you don’t use steam whilst doing exactly the same.
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yester64: Can you elaborate on that? so far, the games i have, seems fine without connections. I do not have a lot of games and i try to be picky in what to get.
So long as i can have the install file i am kind of happy.
The worst offender for me was GTA 5. It was on sale on Steam but i could not start it beyond the stupid club. Since i did not use the email i originally used with the club and the email is gone, i had not way to authenticate it anymore. The support was unsupportive as it required me to authenticate with that old email. So refund & delete and so went also my Max Payne which uses the club as well.
Proprietary clients promote a lack of understanding of what is happening under the hood, promote false “achievements”, promote gambling and micro transactions, facilitate DRM in a lot of cases, and are mostly there to capture data on users. There is nothing good about any of them. GOG’s version is no different. And whilst it is claimed to be “optional” if you look into the offline installers you will now see they have been “galaxified” to some degree. Some games will not work without galaxy.dll present. Steam offers drm free games (though no installer), as some epic games can be drm free.
So yes, effectively just swapping the word steam for the word gog and yet continuing on as normal.
Me I don’t subscribe to any of these types of things, I want the product, only the product, no third party drm/online gated/client requirement, fully offline, which is why I came to gog.