Posted June 27, 2011

Foxhack
Fuzzball
Registered: Sep 2008
From Mexico

asb
Registered: Jul 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted June 27, 2011


Foxhack
Fuzzball
Registered: Sep 2008
From Mexico
Posted June 27, 2011


Also, I thought the ScummVM devs didn't want to add the Windows versions of the games to ScummVM to prevent any legality issues.
Post edited June 27, 2011 by Foxhack

asb
Registered: Jul 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted June 27, 2011

http://sev-notes.blogspot.com/2009/07/steam-releases-vs-scummvm.html

Kabuto
Comme un patron
Registered: Feb 2010
From Canada
Posted June 27, 2011



cnquist
New User
Registered: Apr 2010
From United States
Posted June 27, 2011
Could you explain how this one works? The website is not very informative.

Trilarion
New User
Registered: Jul 2010
From Germany
Posted June 28, 2011
"It believes its tighter links to a dedicated community will foster better relationships between player and developer."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desura
However going at the games section they offer pretty much standard games. Civilization 4 for example and I doubt they offer them without DRM. They even don't specify which DRM is used. So, it looks like a Steam clone, if you ask me.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desura
However going at the games section they offer pretty much standard games. Civilization 4 for example and I doubt they offer them without DRM. They even don't specify which DRM is used. So, it looks like a Steam clone, if you ask me.
Post edited June 28, 2011 by Trilarion

lowyhong
resident bff
Registered: Dec 2008
From Singapore
Posted June 28, 2011
Desura is a sister branch of ModDB and IndieDB. In other words, its focus is on indie games. If I remember correctly, it works like GOG, meaning completely DRM-free, although I may be wrong on this one.

DukeNukemForever
Registered: Dec 2008
From Other
Posted June 28, 2011
Tried Desura last week (got from different Indie Bundles some keys). I would call it an indie steam. Like lowyhong already said, it's main focus is on easy installing and updating mods and indie games. Personally it's not my cup of tea, I prefer to backup my installers. About DRM I really can't say anything, except that you need the program to install them. Like steam there is an offline-modus, which I didn't tested.
A question: Long time ago I found on Strategy Informer an advirtesement for Gamewatcher. They also started as a drm-free service, but it seems they have now some drm-games onboard. I didn't tested it, because they use only moneybrookers as payment service. They have Kings Bounty Armored Princess drm-free, which makes me a little bit wondered. Anyone familiar with this site?
A question: Long time ago I found on Strategy Informer an advirtesement for Gamewatcher. They also started as a drm-free service, but it seems they have now some drm-games onboard. I didn't tested it, because they use only moneybrookers as payment service. They have Kings Bounty Armored Princess drm-free, which makes me a little bit wondered. Anyone familiar with this site?

Druidshinobi
Brony
Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted June 28, 2011
Could you tell me how to do that? I hate having to load up steam every single time to play single player games offline.

Dolantin
Substitute
Registered: Sep 2009
From Germany
Posted June 28, 2011
I'd like to know that too.
All I can say, is that for GTA San Andreas downloading the old 'gta_sa.exe' (version 1.01)worked for me. The steam version is 1.02 and called 'gta-sa.exe', I think. I suppose it's something similiar for Overlord.
In any case my gta runs completely without steam.
All I can say, is that for GTA San Andreas downloading the old 'gta_sa.exe' (version 1.01)worked for me. The steam version is 1.02 and called 'gta-sa.exe', I think. I suppose it's something similiar for Overlord.
In any case my gta runs completely without steam.

Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden

Trilarion
New User
Registered: Jul 2010
From Germany
Posted June 29, 2011
Well if you use a crack than almost anything is DRM free.

Dolantin
Substitute
Registered: Sep 2009
From Germany

my name is catte
i touch your foods
Registered: Mar 2010
From United Kingdom
Posted June 29, 2011
They're not DRM-free in the sense of GOG or DotEmu, more like GamersGate in that they don't have any DRM of their own. If the dev gives them DRM-free then they sell DRM-free, if the dev gives them Tages then they sell Tages. The client works a bit like Steam except you don't need the client to play the games. Best of both worlds IMO.