GOG also only sells DRM-free games. Which is another aspect of "good old games". Remember when you bought a game and then just owned it to install anywhere online or offline?
They're owned by CDProjektRed too (Witcher & Cyberpunk studio) so I like to encourage them when I can, which is rarer these days 🥹
Well, old games used to have DRM. They'd include passwords or challenges in the game that required you to have access to the physical manual. It was a simple means of digital piracy prevention in the days before the internet was common.
I'm old enough to remember the "look at your game manual and enter the 5th word in the 10th line on page 4!" protection! :D
But it was never ANY word, the game didn't have a file containing all of the manual. it was a selection of a handful, and the cracked versions would come with "these are the 10 possible prompt words".
So do I! when there's something on steam I like, first thing I do is check if I can also get it on gog. if that's possible, I avoid getting it on steam.
Same. Unfortunately the GOG client is less stable than Steam, so I sometimes get a game on Steam if I think it's gonna be a technical beast. (BG3 is the latest example for me.)
and modding on GOG is an absolute nightmare. It's possible to include mods, but it gives you the runaround. On steam, it's workshop, click, done. (which of course also means centrally censored mods, on the other hand)
I bought rib eye steaks, eggs, lamb and a few extra things the mrs needed to make apple pie. sats used to purchase a visa gift card, then added to apple pay. 🫡
I wish! The grocery store I went to was whole foods! haha. But know that I’ve orange pilled about 12 friends and family. All have weekly auto buys, some pay attention to it more, some pay attention to it less. All self custody and 1 also runs their own node!
I orange pilled my donut store and set her up on primal as well as my barber. Slowly but surely aiming to spend more sats directly!
you must be the most successful/prolific orange-piller I've ever heard of.
Trying to get others to have a sustainable, intellectually-curious interest in Bitcoin is really difficult.
oh it’s VERY difficult. I still have family and friends that can’t be bothered but the ones that have listened, thankfully get it for the most part.
I’m slowly realizing that we can’t, save everyone and just do the best we can.