Posted December 06, 2010
StonerMk2
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bansama
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popsUlfr
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Posted December 06, 2010
In my opinion, it's a feature. Of all the games I'd purchased from GG, only one of them recrypts the exe immediately upon the setup.exe starting. However, copy is faster than delete. One other caveat, EA games (specifically The Sims 2/3) use a .hidden directive which hides the files from Gnome/KDE users in Linux (unless they turn on 'view hidden files'. I suspect that's what comes on the EA DVD and GG just dumps it into a directory. Must be that only evil hacker types use Linux, eh?
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Posted December 06, 2010
Post edited December 06, 2010 by lowyhong
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Posted December 06, 2010
PincushionMan: In my opinion, it's a feature. Of all the games I'd purchased from GG, only one of them recrypts the exe immediately upon the setup.exe starting. However, copy is faster than delete. One other caveat, EA games (specifically The Sims 2/3) use a .hidden directive which hides the files from Gnome/KDE users in Linux (unless they turn on 'view hidden files'. I suspect that's what comes on the EA DVD and GG just dumps it into a directory. Must be that only evil hacker types use Linux, eh?
Euhh... It was the STEAM part I was getting at. I'm aware of that neat trick ;) Still good to know what to expect from EA games (since I haven't purchased an EA game from GG). Do you mean the installer does that when you run it through wine? I'm not sure I fully understand... And those who use Linux are really those who know what's good for them or just those who want to have teh fun back into computing! I'm a total Gentoo nuts... have lost sleepless night just debugging stuff or making a perfect Linux all arounder system. And you never run out of things to do :P
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Posted December 06, 2010
Aha, the retail version needs to be activated on STEAM? Didn't know that. That makes GG's version all the more special and unique :)
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Posted December 06, 2010
Crassmaster: Actually, SR2 is today's daily deal...so if you want it, get it now!
Among the weekly ones :
-Recettear 50% off ($9.98)
-Dead Space 66% off ($6.78)
-Elven Legacy Collection 70% off ($8.99)
-S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky 60% off ($3.98)
-The Path 50% off ($5)
-Velvet Assassin 66% off ($3.38)
-Victoria Complete Edition 70% off ($5.99)
I've always wanted to play Velvet Assassin, I might be grabbing that.Among the weekly ones :
-Recettear 50% off ($9.98)
-Dead Space 66% off ($6.78)
-Elven Legacy Collection 70% off ($8.99)
-S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky 60% off ($3.98)
-The Path 50% off ($5)
-Velvet Assassin 66% off ($3.38)
-Victoria Complete Edition 70% off ($5.99)
popsUlfr
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Posted December 06, 2010
I wouldn't call it a bad thing but for me being able to activate it on steam is an added bonus and that makes it good to know :)
Crassmaster
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Posted December 06, 2010
bansama: Not for me. But there are people out there who only want their games on Steam.
Thus, it's best that such people know that this version cannot be added to Steam, unlike the retail version.
pops117: Aha, the retail version needs to be activated on STEAM? Didn't know that. That makes GG's version all the more special and unique :) Thus, it's best that such people know that this version cannot be added to Steam, unlike the retail version.
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Posted December 06, 2010
I couldn't find anything about DLCs, MP mode or such things (well, there was a graphic novel it seems if your pre-ordered from GameStop). The STEAM version does not use Steamworks, no achievements, no fancy stuff at all... yeah, I don't know what this is all about. It's weird for sure.
Crassmaster
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popsUlfr
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Posted December 06, 2010
Crassmaster: Well, if the retail game required Steam then it used Steamworks for something. What, I have no idea.
No, Steam activation and Steamworks support are two completely different things. For instance the single-player portion of Dark Messiah of Might Magic could either be activated on Steam or installed as is while the Multi-Player portion had to be activated on Steam. But it didn't use Steamworks, I think it didn't even exist yet back then. If you use the Steamworks API then you're expected to tie in Achievements, Leaderboards, etc... otherwise it wouldn't make any sense.
Post edited December 06, 2010 by pops117