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No. 31772
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I'm pretty sure I had plenty of times back in Steam's earlier hayday where I could still play my games even though steam was technically offline or I wasn't able to connect online (steams offline mode, which is a tad bit harder to use nowadays for example) Sure, I wouldn't be able to play multiplayer games, but most of the time I'm not using steam for multiplayer games. It is a lot harder nowadays if it went "offline" cause of its cloud system it uses, but I don't think a lot of the games on steam use that system yet either, and if it does, it's mostly for simple settings/preferences in options.
Yes, Steam IS technically DRM, but it doesn't really restrict you at all like most DRM try to do.
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