

Invalid Games for the list : Any game that requires any client / launcher (including 3rd parties such as uPlay, Origin and Rockstar), asks for login details, needs to connect to the Internet to function post initial-download or any game with 3rd party DRM (Denuvo, Arxan, VMProtect, etc). Any game that has alternative means of running, eg, a game whose DRM can be sidestepped via a DRM-Free source port will be considered similar to how the above linked Steam list works. Valid Games for the list : Any game that runs 100% offline without any client, doesn't ask for login details, isn't locked to hardware and is "portable" post initial-download. If a game works client-less without any tweaking, this will be left blank for overall improved readability. Notes = Anything that's important, related or a tweak that's required to run.
#WHY WONT EPIC GAMES LAUNCHER WORK FOR MAC FOR MAC#
A tick = DRM-Free, a * = partially DRM'd (especially only DLC requires the client), a ? = unknown / untested and a - (hyphen) = "unavailable for this OS" (usually for Mac / Linux).
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The spreadsheet format follows the "Steam games you can play without the Steam client" formatting, ie, "Win / Mac / Lin" = Windows, Mac and Linux. Since information for Epic Games DRM has been scattered across multiple topics which combined with a 'less than optimal' GOG forum search makes it hard to find, this thread will attempt to present it in a clearer format:-Įpic Store games you can play without the Epic Launcher:. It's less well known that Epic Games have an even larger percentage (relative to the store's catalogue) of similar games. It's well known that a small percentage of Steam games do not require the Steam client, as shown in the excellent Steam games you can play without the Steam client list.
