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Oh no, Proton is not just "WINE with extra steps", Proton is the directX to Vulkan translator, and unlike previous attempts, its so good that some games perform better than on Windows. Not to mention that Valve managed to solve the problems around anti-cheats and all of this works with minimal tweaking. If it were as simple as you say, somebody should've already done their own proton before Valve, also, in this case there were no community forks of it, that allows to use its power without the need to launch Steam (https://github.com/GloriousEggroll/wine-ge-custom). And yea, Proton is FOSS. Nice of them, to make a revolution and then just let the people actually have it, don't you think? If, for example, Take Two were like this, most of modern games could've had beautiful procedural character animations powered by Euphoria engine.

The point is that DRM is unethical. I refuse to pay for anything that contains DRM. Breaking it is illegal, requires special skills and sometimes it's very difficult even for experts...

DRM is unethical indeed, yet, to use them or not is the choice of the dev. Ban modern DRMs today and what you'll achieve is that companies will try to squirm around and use something even more dirty. Also DRMs are already not the shittiest malware big companies trying to install on your machine, it would be anti-cheat. Why noone talks obout them? There are methods to detect cheaters without installing a rootkit spyware on all the end-users PCs.

...That's exactly why we need to get rid of proprietary software - so that developers don't have power over users. I also think that piracy should exist, but it doesn't solve our issues with software freedom. Nobody should restrict what people can do with their software and their computers.

Lol. Sorry, but the games and DRM are not why. The most important reason to it is that we're losing proprietary software's technologies. Technologies that might help advace our modern day of living. Also because what they're restricting is basically a knoledge, and knowledge shoud be free, not because your poor ass can't own their games.

And Proton is the example that Valve contributes to FOSS community, unlike literally every other major game company, even CDPR.

Thats not even all of it to why i stand on my point, Steam prices are also the most humane, especially if we mention all this bunch of sales steam is famous for. They were there from the beginning, even though they could've done something similar to PSN in terms of pricing policy, given that steam was and still kinda is de-facto monopoly, since other game stores on pc have only the fractions of steam's profits at the most.

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