Comment by yjftsjthsd-h 1 month ago They can. Do they? Statistically? 3 comments yjftsjthsd-h Reply mariusor 1 month ago If I am a person interested in this specific thing (backing up my games) I would for sure check. Wouldn't you? Uvix 1 month ago I would but since there's no way to know before buying, all games on Steam need to be treated as having DRM and not supporting backups. paxys 1 month ago There's also no way to know after buying. Games you own and have installed can be automatically updated in the background with new DRM.
mariusor 1 month ago If I am a person interested in this specific thing (backing up my games) I would for sure check. Wouldn't you? Uvix 1 month ago I would but since there's no way to know before buying, all games on Steam need to be treated as having DRM and not supporting backups. paxys 1 month ago There's also no way to know after buying. Games you own and have installed can be automatically updated in the background with new DRM.
Uvix 1 month ago I would but since there's no way to know before buying, all games on Steam need to be treated as having DRM and not supporting backups. paxys 1 month ago There's also no way to know after buying. Games you own and have installed can be automatically updated in the background with new DRM.
paxys 1 month ago There's also no way to know after buying. Games you own and have installed can be automatically updated in the background with new DRM.
If I am a person interested in this specific thing (backing up my games) I would for sure check. Wouldn't you?
I would but since there's no way to know before buying, all games on Steam need to be treated as having DRM and not supporting backups.
There's also no way to know after buying. Games you own and have installed can be automatically updated in the background with new DRM.