Here’s some on my list:
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Red Dead Redemption 2 - I do not want to deal with the Rockstar Games.
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Tom Clancy’s Breakpoint - The game’s add-on packs feel like Ubisoft is trying to nickel and dime gamers who would instinctively buy the GOTY equivalent of a title. I do not want to deal with a Ubisoft launcher or account.
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Zombi - According to the Steam reviews it required a Uplay login to validate the game before you play and that version of the Ubisoft service no longer exists. This seems to have been rectified but I still don’t trust it and don’t want to go through the refund process if it hasn’t.
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Skyrim VR - I’ve already bought too many copies of Skyrim.
A bit of a “this is why I pirate” thread but more targeted at individual games.
I’m not giving America any of my money right now.
Check this out (and its most voted comment that clarifies few errors)
https://programming.dev/post/26441066
That is a list of EU mande videogames.
As an American this is exactly why I’m not as well. GOG exists, and I have a decent library to fall back on regardless. Now’s the time for us to do that.
As an American i wish i could do the same.
I guess you can only support the least-fascist-right-now countries as much as you can?
Other than GOG is there even any other storefronts that don’t give you a steam key that aren’t American?
There’s Epic or you can buy directly from the publishers store front (e.g. EA), but GoG is the only one not forcing you to use a shitty launcher.ignore that, i missed the “not American” requirement in your post.I think GOG is probably just the best way to go at this point.
Tangentially related but I was browsing the list of Steam curators and I was surprised by how many of them are dedicated to discouraging people from buying games from specific countries.