The game has been released, and the Steam store promptly shit itself. Took me 10 minutes to buy the game, the download speed is normal though (2GB download).
The game has been released, and the Steam store promptly shit itself. Took me 10 minutes to buy the game, the download speed is normal though (2GB download).
Yes. But you can download an offline installer, that they cannot take away. So it’s sill a big difference.
The steam version of hollow knight allows you to play it without steam installed. Silksong probably is the same
GOG allows you to guarantee that this happens for all games though
Steam also has a method of creating offline backups for every game on it.
Not quite the same, you can only restore those with your Steam Account. For GOG it’s just an installer for the game, which you can run and install anywhere as many times as you want, without needing any access to your account.
You restore them with the app; you don’t need to be online, which means you don’t need to be logged in.
Playing them on the other hand…
Legally, it’s exactly the same. You don’t own anything.
As I said: Yes.
But legally it’s not much different with physical media of games or music as well. You don’t own it. Just a copy you are allowed to use in some ways (but not others).
But besides that in reality there is a big difference, if you are still able to play it or not, if the servers are shut down.