Adokat: And your ragging on Steam sales is laughable. You really never miss an excuse to bash them, do you?
I've bought Deus Ex and KoTOR for 2 bucks, and they're normally, what, 10 dollars? If they ever came out on GoG, that's the same price they'd charge. You're criticizing a service that typically has prices just as low, and often lower, than anywhere else. Seems typically inconsistent to me.
I'm criticizing a rental service. I, too, have a copy of Deus Ex, only it's on disk. Mine will still work years hence, yours will work until something happens with Steam or your account. I've purchased many, many physical games out of bargain bins for prices rivaling the best Steam sales.
If you really don't believe me about offline mode not randomly demanding connections, ask anyone who travels a lot (e.g. for business) or who is deployed in some shithole in the military. Google has your back on finding this out, really, I don't know how much fanboyism can stop you from acknowledging actual drawbacks to various services, no matter how great they may work for you, personally. Really, I love GOG and I'm fully aware they have some pretty serious issues here.
I'm not bashing Steam here, I'm telling you you're incorrect about how offline mode works.
Incidentally offline mode actually is more intrusive than mere activation, as once the latter is done I'm not aware of SecuROM ever giving a crap about connectivity again.