and Epic Games stance on Linux gaming is known

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    9 hours ago

    I didn’t say I purchased a game, I said I paid for a game. Whether that’s a “purchase” or a “license” is irrelevant to the fact that I can’t even play the game I “licensed” either.

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      5 hours ago

      Hmm, your original response pre-edit was a lot nicer.

      I didn’t say I purchased a game, I said I paid for a game.

      I also didn’t use the word purchase. You said “paid for a game”, I quoted you as saying you “paid for a game”.

      Why are you pretending I misquoted you?

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        5 hours ago

        Because the difference seemed to be what your point was. If it wasn’t, I have no idea what it was. I paid for a license for a game. Thus I paid for a game.

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          4 hours ago

          That was my point – I was building off of what you said…

          I paid for a license for a game. Thus I paid for a game.

          This is exactly the problem. This should be true, but it isn’t in most cases.

          Store’s like GOG get much closer by giving you a DRM free copy. But some would say that even then, if you aren’t allowed to modify and distribute that, you don’t really own the game either.

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              4 hours ago

              You did, and that licence comes with plenty of terms that can restrict or revoke your access to that game.

              Which shouldn’t be allowed, but it is.

              In an ideal world, you wouldn’t have to purchase a license to the game at all. You could purchase the game itself by receiving a packaged copy of it along with a copy of the source code.

              But something inbetween would be a nice start.

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                4 hours ago

                Great, I’m glad we sorted that out. Thanks for the unnecessary clarification.

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                  4 hours ago

                  Lol you say you want a discussion and then act like a dickhead when someone engages in that discussion.

                  Nice work.

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                    4 hours ago

                    I didn’t say I wanted a discussion? Why are you misquoting me? I just honestly have no fucking idea what your point is and it’s tiresome. Goodbye now.