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Popular stress-testing app OCCT is coming to Steam and includes a special build for Steam Deck

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  • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

    When it releases on Steam it will be free but also have an "optional non-recurrent purchase

    I can't say I've ever seen an "optional non-recurrent purchase" on Steam, are they even coded for that?

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    What do you mean?

    "Optional non-recurring purchase" means buying something once lol, of course Steam lets you buy stuff.

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      What do you mean?

      "Optional non-recurring purchase" means buying something once lol, of course Steam lets you buy stuff.

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      You're glossing over the "optional" part.

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      • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

        You're glossing over the "optional" part.

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        Yeah? That's how every purchase on Steam works? I don't recall being forced to buy any game or DLC

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          Yeah? That's how every purchase on Steam works? I don't recall being forced to buy any game or DLC

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          Yes but if you don't purchase games on Steam, you don't get to play them.

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          • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

            Yes but if you don't purchase games on Steam, you don't get to play them.

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            So...?

            I can download a free game on Steam and not download the paid DLC that unlocks whatever feature. How's that hard to grasp compared to this piece of software?

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              So...?

              I can download a free game on Steam and not download the paid DLC that unlocks whatever feature. How's that hard to grasp compared to this piece of software?

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              I can download a free game

              Yes, free, not "optional purchase". If the game is listed for free there is no mechanism to purchase it on Steam. How's that hard to grasp?

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              • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                I can download a free game

                Yes, free, not "optional purchase". If the game is listed for free there is no mechanism to purchase it on Steam. How's that hard to grasp?

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                You're a bit slow my dude.

                This software is free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

                Guess what, old school RuneScape on Steam is also free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

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                  You're a bit slow my dude.

                  This software is free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

                  Guess what, old school RuneScape on Steam is also free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

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                  This software is free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

                  You keep saying this but you're not explaining how that works. Because nothing else in Steam, to my knowledge, works that way. And now you're being rude for reasons I don't understand so I'm going to block you now. Good day.

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                  • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                    This software is free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

                    You keep saying this but you're not explaining how that works. Because nothing else in Steam, to my knowledge, works that way. And now you're being rude for reasons I don't understand so I'm going to block you now. Good day.

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                    you're not explaining how that works

                    My brother, search "how to purchase DLC on Steam"

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                      you'd call that a DLC 😜

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                      So it includes additional content?

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                      • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                        This software is free to download, but includes an additional optional purchase.

                        You keep saying this but you're not explaining how that works. Because nothing else in Steam, to my knowledge, works that way. And now you're being rude for reasons I don't understand so I'm going to block you now. Good day.

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                        See this software on Steam.
                        It's free, but if you scroll down the Store page you'll see the "Downloadable Content For This Software" section, and you'll see there's paid DLC you can buy for it.

                        That's how it works, Steam supports this for games and software for a while now.

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                          See this software on Steam.
                          It's free, but if you scroll down the Store page you'll see the "Downloadable Content For This Software" section, and you'll see there's paid DLC you can buy for it.

                          That's how it works, Steam supports this for games and software for a while now.

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                          I understand how DLC works but this would not provide DLC, to my knowledge.

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                          • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                            I understand how DLC works but this would not provide DLC, to my knowledge.

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                            I don't understand what you mean?
                            The OCCT team can add a "Support the Dev" DLC that costs money but doesn't add anything to the software, that's not a problem.

                            So if you really want to split hairs it wouldn't truly be "Downloadable Content", since the DLC would be empty, but that's not against the rules as far as I know.

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                              I don't understand what you mean?
                              The OCCT team can add a "Support the Dev" DLC that costs money but doesn't add anything to the software, that's not a problem.

                              So if you really want to split hairs it wouldn't truly be "Downloadable Content", since the DLC would be empty, but that's not against the rules as far as I know.

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                              It sounds like you understand exactly what I mean.

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                              • ulrich@feddit.orgU [email protected]

                                It sounds like you understand exactly what I mean.

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                                It’s not something I’d seen before, but I found software that already does donation DLC readily available on Steam. Here is an example.

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                                  It’s not something I’d seen before, but I found software that already does donation DLC readily available on Steam. Here is an example.

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                                  Cool, thank you!

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