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True, use GOG.
You also arnt buying games when you pay for them on steam...
Both steam and gog are drm free.
Both have the EXACT same licences for their drm free games.
Gog even has their galaxy API wall just the same as valve as the steam works one locking you to an account.
And both are optional.
Steam DRM and GOG DRM are also optional so if it exists it's developer choice. Cause GOG does actually sell games with fucking drm and have for years. They arnt ONLY drm free they stopped being 100% strict about that a while ago.
Literally they are identical. Really the only difference is you need steam client or steam cmd to down load a game both require a steam login. Or you go to gog website or their client both of which require a gog login...
It's the same shit.
Steam just also has triple A games with third party drm too that isn't optional. Which makes up like 1% of the games on steam at this point.
OK, sure. If Valve bans you, how are you going to install your games?
I know that on GOG I can download the installer, back it up, share it with friends and family, and they can install it. Do the same with Steam.
And finally, Valve is a USAian company. GOG is European. That is pretty important.