Snowflakez;n10585922 said:If that's true, that's interesting. I was not aware of that. That would be extremely strange, though. Literally every single Steam game I have requires the client to be open to be played, even if it's in offline mode. That is, in and of itself, DRM. If TW3 is different, props to both Valve and CDPR for allowing it. It really should be more clearly stated on the store page, because that's a huge selling point if true.
List of DRM free games on Steam (some of those may need workarounds, though, or are DRM free only on certain operating systems like Linux).
Regardless, GoG has no such requirements, for any of their games, even if those games have DRM on other platforms (like Steam).
GOG has a requirement towards developers to release their games DRM free. On Steam, developers can choose to release DRM free if they want to, most just want to use DRM, or they do not care and follow what the majority does.