The legal action was brought by digital rights campaigner Vicki Shotbolt in 2024 on behalf of up to 14 million Steam users across the UK, who could be in line for compensation if she wins.
The legal action was brought by digital rights campaigner Vicki Shotbolt in 2024 on behalf of up to 14 million Steam users across the UK, who could be in line for compensation if she wins.
Is there a platform out there that allows dlc from other sources? It never occurred to me this was even a thing.
That’s only the case for digital storefronts. With physical media you’ve always been able to buy a base game from one place and an expansion pack from another.
Oh that’s fair, I was only thinking of digital storefronts. I didn’t really get into pc gaming before distribution was predominantly digital.
the only stores that could allow that are DRM-free like GOG
edit: to be clear, it’s not that they allow it but you are free to install a DLC using an installer from other DRM-free sources
That makes sense, it would definitely be easier if you didn’t have to deal with DRM or launchers (like Steam and Epic, not the game launcher itself) getting in the way.
Is it even true?
I’d have thought if i find the right wine prefix, use some winetricks type thing on it, execute whatever installer, then it should modify that game files / env?
I’m not saying i’ve ever done it, but it feels like that would most likely work just fine.
I mean as a uk steaming turd, i’d take the cash ( so long as it didn’t require age verification), but there are way more egregious infringements of competition in this cuntry that get off scott free even after CMA “investigations”.