Posted April 26, 2015

OneFiercePuppy
Old and Cranky
Registered: May 2010
From United States

Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States

stg83
Homo Ludens
Registered: Nov 2013
From Pakistan

mrkgnao
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HCZVCTO
Registered: Apr 2009
From United States

misteryo
you are required to own on gog
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted April 26, 2015



mechmouse
gog n' cogs
Registered: Mar 2013
From United Kingdom
Posted April 26, 2015
it is helpful for those of us with a big back catalogue.
Unfortunately I've made multiple accounts to bypass the unfair family sharing system.
Though some clever batch files might help.
Unfortunately I've made multiple accounts to bypass the unfair family sharing system.
Though some clever batch files might help.

KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
Registered: Apr 2012
From Other
Posted April 26, 2015
How to run Steam games? Why would anyone want to do that... Especially within such a terrible service and with such a lengthy and painful procedure... If your product key isn't already used from your freshly bought product, then the lousy support will doorstop you and if this is not enough, then the heavy DRM or the EXTRA drm-measures (such as social club for GTA V) are going to get you. If you are lucky enough to bypass all these ignoring that this is sheer luck or divine providence and still ok with using that and paying for it too, then its your call. Good luck with that, though...

Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted April 26, 2015

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted April 26, 2015
low rated
Don't forget Don Henley.
Post edited April 26, 2015 by tinyE

Emob78
jack and coke plz
Registered: Dec 2012
From United States
Posted April 26, 2015
I prefer findagrave.com. Much more thorough. Found the headstones to many an old friend and kin. Partied with a bunch of them. Sadly, they're not here. I am. The party goes on.

tfishell
Remorse: The List, if you like FPS psych horror
Registered: Oct 2010
From United States
Posted April 26, 2015


On the plus side, I didn't know what CEG stood for until now. :)

CheeseBoar_
DRM Destroyer
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States

Narakir
Rebel Scum
Registered: Mar 2009
From Switzerland
Posted April 27, 2015


CheeseBoar_
DRM Destroyer
Registered: Sep 2009
From United States
Posted April 27, 2015



ZFR
I love gold!
Registered: Jan 2010
From Ireland
Posted April 27, 2015
There is a slightly easier method which you might want to try first. If my method doesn't work then use the one in OP.
1) Find out the game's title. It's that big white text towards the top of the game's page on steam.
2) Try and find that title on this page (this might not be as easy as it sounds if the title contains full punctuation, like F.E.A.R):
http://www.gog.com/games
3) Purchase. Download. Install. Enjoy.
pedrovay2003: Well, it seems like I got the wrong idea by trying to help people run Steam games offline. I figured people would like to know how to play games in the future they wouldn't be able to get here on GOG, but I suppose I was wrong. My apologies. If there's a way to get rid of this thread, I'd be happy to, but I don't think there's a delete button. Don't. And don't apologize for posting useful info. Will definitely be helpful for those games not available DRM-free on GOG or elsewhere, and for which this works..
Thanks +1
1) Find out the game's title. It's that big white text towards the top of the game's page on steam.
2) Try and find that title on this page (this might not be as easy as it sounds if the title contains full punctuation, like F.E.A.R):
http://www.gog.com/games
3) Purchase. Download. Install. Enjoy.

Thanks +1
Post edited April 27, 2015 by ZFR