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Grargar: That thread is dated. According to an earlier post in this very thread , Pillars of Eternity can run without the Steam client even on Windows.
good, still the list lack of mac info.
I tested it on osx and it is drm-free
Post edited May 07, 2016 by LiefLayer
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pedrovay2003: Ah, yes, it is. I don't know how I missed that; I apologize. :-( I've added it to the list.
No worries. I really appreciate all the work you do on this topic and the wiki. Mistakes happen. By the way: You forgot to add Slain! ;-)

Speaking of Slain!: I probably forgot to mention that you have to either rename the steam.exe or uninstall Steam altogether, otherwise it won't run. And it won't run either if you delete the steam_api.dll in the game's installation folder.

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LiefLayer: Pillars of Eternity is Drm-free on mac (I tested it).
But there are some people that say is not drm-free on windows:
https://www.gog.com/forum/pillars_of_eternity/drm_free_on_steam
Why people keep saying games like Crusader Kings 2, Europa Universalis 4 or Pillars of Eternity can't be run without Steam is beyond me, because it has been proven by many different people on many occasions. Now running these games with DLC or multiplayer is a different story...
Ooh, a Mac game! It's rare that we get one of those, but I'll add it.

Also, yeah, a lot of the time, a game will use Steam if it detects it, and it won't if it doesn't. To be honest, I actually love when games do that, because it usually means it has a bunch of Steamworks features (achievements, leaderboards, Workshop support, etc.) while still being DRM-free if the customer wants it to be.
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pedrovay2003: Ooh, a Mac game! It's rare that we get one of those, but I'll add it.

Also, yeah, a lot of the time, a game will use Steam if it detects it, and it won't if it doesn't. To be honest, I actually love when games do that, because it usually means it has a bunch of Steamworks features (achievements, leaderboards, Workshop support, etc.) while still being DRM-free if the customer wants it to be.
I prefer games which do use their own achievement system in game even though they are able to use the steam ones as well because that means that no steam would be needed at all.
Hotline Miami (run game through HotlineMiami_Original.exe in install dir and disable Steamworks when asked)
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

Tested on Windows 7.
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DCG83: Hotline Miami (run game through HotlineMiami_Original.exe in install dir and disable Steamworks when asked)
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

Tested on Windows 7.
Hotline Miami is already in the list (and unfortunately only the original English version is working). Hotlime Miami 2 however was missing. Thank you for the confirmation.
Pillars of Eternity mac still show ?.
it is drm-free. tested on osx 10.10.5

EDIT. I added it
Post edited May 08, 2016 by LiefLayer
Wasteland 1: The Original Classic
Wasteland 2: Director's Cut

Tested on Windows 7.
Stellaris

Tested on Windows 7.

Note: All Steamworks features like multiplayer, dlc, achievements, workshop and cloud saving don't work without Steam. Obviously.
Solarix seems to be DRM free on Windows, have to run the UDK.exe in the SteamApps/common/Solarix/Binaries/win32 folder
Okay, we're all updated again!
games run on:

win xp sp3 32 bits 4 gb ram
win 7 64 bits 8gb ram (same pc but win7 recognises more ram)


i have some games aswell that run, i dont know if they are posted already (>20 pages to check)
so i will list them here:
90% of the games were bought on sale ofcourse :D

at 9 cents to 1.99 euro

some games were bought at listprice: 2.99 to 4.99 max.
so thats quite cheap, i wont spend more then 5 bucks on 1 game, usually its only at sales

The one in bold would fit nice on GoG i think.

i have these games:

AlEmmo 99 cents
https://www.youtube.com/results?q=Al+Emmo+walkthrough

Belladonna 69 cents

weird game, seems to be very short

walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=belladonna+game+walkthrough


CaseBot
Cubicle Quest (29 cent)


Darklands

Face Noir (point and click)
this game got some nasty reviews, but since it was pretty cheap i tried it

Hunters of the Dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-8cbp7PN9YI

A very good game

Lost Chronicles of Zerzura 1.99 euro (listprice 9.99 is worth it)
from the devs of Black Mirror 2 and 3

https://www.youtube.com/show/lostchroniclesofzerzurawalkthrough

Revolution Ace (ugly shooter, ugly game) 24 cent
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Shadows on the vatican episode 1 : sales
Shadows on the vatican episode 2 : 4 euro 1 cent

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Shadows+on+the+vatican+walkthrough

The Deed :34 cent

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGqgHiJI0u8


'flash' games: (sales)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXZr-TGvsbo&list=PLvFk3QopsJRCCKKfS9RVIaOx4sO9T9pU8

Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective The Case of the Mystified Murders
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective The Case of the Tin Soldier


Casualgames: HOG = (HiddenObject Game)
only for people who like this type of game, most gamers probably wont like these games.


Adventure Chronicles The Search For Lost Treasure (HOG) 99 cent

Demigods
Dracula's Legacy (HOG)
Escape The Museum (HOG)
Frankenstein: Master of Death :12 cent

Island Tribe
Letter Quest
Lunch Truck Tycoon

New York Mysteries Secrets of the Mafia Collectors Edition (HOG)
Night Mysteries - The Amphora Prisoner (HOG) 99 cents
Northern Tale
Postcards from Anozira (HOG)

RescueTeam5 : 79 cents
Revolution Ace

Roads of Rome / Roads of rome 2 / Roads of Rome 3 normal listprice

Shannon Tweed's Attack Of The Groupies : 49 cents

Small Town Terrors Livingston (HOG)

The Dream Machine

The Great Fusion
Vampire Legends (HOG)

Viking Saga New World : normal listprice

Viking Saga The Cursed Ring : normal listprice

When In Rome : normal listprice
Post edited May 14, 2016 by gamesfreak64
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gamesfreak64: games run on:

win xp sp3 32 bits 4 gb ram
win 7 64 bits 8gb ram (same pc but win7 recognises more ram)

i have some games aswell that run, i dont know if they are posted already (>20 pages to check)
You only will have to check this list:
http://steam.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
No need to see if it is posted here anywhere.
Post edited May 14, 2016 by MarkoH01
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Terpor: Final Fantasy IX is actually the only FF game that can be played without Steam running in the background, i also deleted the Steam_api.dll files from both 32 and 64bit directories and the games works just fine.
Not anymore, I moved my FF-X Remaster onto my friends computer who doesn't own in and it runs.
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Terpor: Final Fantasy IX is actually the only FF game that can be played without Steam running in the background, i also deleted the Steam_api.dll files from both 32 and 64bit directories and the games works just fine.
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ggf162: Not anymore, I moved my FF-X Remaster onto my friends computer who doesn't own in and it runs.
Haha, I came here to namedrop both of these. I'm stunned that a game as massive as FFX is now completely portable. Square's been making a lot of good moves lately.