Buying a digital copy of something you cannot download is an oxymoron. It only makes sense if you subscribe to a service.
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I guess it's a good investment to have peace of mind! /s
It is not. It is a demo. The company demonstrates the game to you. You're free to play it as long as you want so that you can make an informed decision afterwards.
And this is where pirating comes into play. For example, I bought Fifa 23 but because of the bundled anti-cheat giving me a lot of problems, I downloaded the cracked version.
It's good to be a Canadian :)
Run them in Bottle, then disable internet access for the games.
The EU really is a force to be reckoned with. Long live the EU.
Every time a customer buys a printer, it's an investment for us. We are investing in that customer, and if that customer doesn't print enough or doesn't use our supplies, it's a bad investment.
Brother, for the love of anything holy, please do not follow HP's path.
I'm on iOS. I use Voyager and Mlem and both have it.
Scaled sort? Both. The app needs to support 0.19 though.
Not a good comparison. With Steam, you download the games to your computer. If Valve ever went out of business, they could unDRM the games, or you could crack them.
Either way, you download the games onto your computer. That's not the case with Funimation.