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Games have always tried to implement DRM, whether it was requiring a game disk to be inserted or a funny graph to be consulted or a word on a specific page from the manual to be entered.

You know what happened when you lost any of those physical assets before the rise of the Internet? Go buy a new game.

As someone who feels that it is a moral imperative to pay for creative works or forgo them, Steam is just fine by me.



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