This issue exists with all proprietary software; if they make changes you dislike then either you put up with it or stop using it. They have unjust power of their users and even the most moral devs cannot forever resist temptation to use that power to earn money at the user's expense.
this post was submitted on 13 Sep 2023
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If we could only use some sort of... identifier to know when a game has been installed... like some kind of... serial number or key that is unique per copy...
That's not always the case. GOG games have no serial, the installer is the same for everybody. Charging "by install" is quite impossible of they really mean that a single user would not create two charges.
Also, games will need to ping unity servers? Are they already doing that...? This all gets weirder the more you think about it
No no, they have proprietary methods of aggregating install data so they will know.