

Will Denuvo or similar digital rights management (DRM) software. We have tested a lot and picked the best of them.
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All are cases where "Amazon Digital Services LLC" is the seller. Were currently planning to implement cross-platform support in time for TROYs launch on Steam. To remove DRM from your iTunes music, movies and TV shows, or Apple Music song, Spotify music, Amazon music or unlock the audible audio book, eBook DRM from Amazon kindle, Barnes & Noble on Mac OS, this ultimate list of DRM removal software for Mac listed below would get the job done perfectly. I'm reaching out to various devs to ask them about this problem and who's fault it actually is. The response I got back was a generic canned BS response. I also asked them if they're suggesting that a complete lack of a Linux filter for video games is simply an amazing coincidence, and that NONE of the developers of games like SteamWorld Heist or Borderlands 2 or any of the hundreds(?) of Linux games on Amazon wanted to announce a feature of their game, an additional supported platform, and willingly decided to omit/hide that fact. I asked them if they wanted me to contact the sellers of all the games that are for Linux but not advertised as such and ask them why they didn't advertise that on the store page, even though "Amazon Digital Services LLC" is the seller/owner of these store pages. No doubt the UK and other Amazon versions have the same problem.ġ2-27 UPDATE: The response from Amazon was to tell me to contact the seller, 2K, about Borderlands 2, shirking all responsibility. We should contact Amazon and demand they add a filter! Apple has eliminated DRM protection from iTunes songs. I have a big Amazon gift card for Christmas and I can't fucking shop on Amazon properly because their website sucks. There is no Linux filter in the PC section, either.īorderlands 2 example of how there is no mention of Linux on the game's product page, either, even though of course it's been out for a long time for Linux. Like here's SteamWorld Heist and it says Online Game Code, so Linux should be mentioned, yet only Windows and Mac are mentioned.

Because it's fucking bullshit that there's no Linux filter. Interesting, so 'Download' might be for Amazon direct downloads of the game while I assume 'Steam' and 'Online Game Code' are definitely Steam games If so then I used the wrong example, but everything else applies.
