I'll take no DRM over I can't play my Steam games because my internet went out for 4 hours.
I had Steam offline for 6 months once, never had a problem launching games.
I'll take no DRM over I can't play my Steam games because my internet went out for 4 hours.
My steam seldom gives problems working offline, it tries to update itself (even when there isnt one ...) and wont work till i got it online.I'll take no DRM over I can't play my Steam games because my internet went out for 4 hours.
I had Steam offline for 6 months once, never had a problem launching games.
That does not work for every game. Some require constant online mode.
Use the arrow keys, or change the key bindings - have you just started playing PC games or something?Weird, the W button doesn't work, my character cannot move forward at all.
That does not work for every game. Some require constant online mode.
The only one I know of like that is Dead Island, and it was a glitch they later patched. I always run Steam in offline mode unless I am downloading and have never had a problem launching games. I guess there could be some I don't own that need to be online, but I never heard about it.
Anyway not defending DRM really, just dislike it when people make Steam out as worse than it is. It has enough legit causes for concern, we don't need to make them up.
Welp. With this GoG version it's time to finally delete the (No longer functioning) SS2 install I've had sitting on this computer for years. RIP in peace comrade. Your saves will live on in the GoG version, after I confirmed they were compatible.
Also GoG version seems to work pretty well but I notice I get a black box in the upper righthand corner when an audio log/email is playing. Not really a big deal though.
And out of my 1,500+ Steam games (Closer to 900+ in reality going by library number and not community Steamwhore number) there are a couple that throw a fit if Steam isn't in online mode. Usually it's just an indie game and the developer being retarded and they patch it later though. Puzzle game where you're a ball (Can't remember the name of it) was like that and was later patched, and there was something else but I don't remember what.
Puzzle Dimension, that was it. http://store.steampowered.com/app/57200/
And here's the specific patch that fixed it. Though it says taking forever, so I guess it did start eventually. http://store.steampowered.com/news/4767/
I found hacking not to be very useful, the vast majority of sealed containers contained nothing important, and you could only disable turrets for 2 minutes. Shooting your way through everything was much easier and simpler.
I have not played Dead Space, but this talk has me curious. Is the Kodex Konsensus that it's worth a go?