Posted December 20, 2012
Yeah, another Steam sucks thread I guess, as I admit I don't like them, but the truth is this might not be Steam's fault and the fault may lie with the distributor, I just don't know. All I know is I don't like what happened. But I loved the Civilization series and the Fallout series and, well, after realizing most other consumers were giving in to this nonsense, I did too and bought those games and opened a Steam account.
So today, I power up my computer, and the first thing that comes up is Steam stuff, as usual, and I see this game advertised for 75% that sounds an awful lot like a Lord of the Realms sequel, and I LOVED LOTR.
So I bit, only 12 bucks and some change, but I bit. It was a game called Crusader King's 2. So, naturally, I thought, mmmm, Crusader Kings 1???? And Steam had that one too for $2.99. Cool, I thought, and made the splash.
NO MANUAL. For either of them.
No friggin manual always aggravates me. I'm one of those anal players that ALWAYS reads a manual BEFORE I play as I simply hate to play a game I don't already understand.
So no manual. Perhaps a decision by Steam, or perhaps this stupid game company never even made a manual, I don't know, but what I do know is that for almost all 233 of my titles here at GoG, a manual is included, and that's how it should be.
I'm steamed.
EDITED: Fixed the name of the game to show correctly "Crusader Kings 2"
So today, I power up my computer, and the first thing that comes up is Steam stuff, as usual, and I see this game advertised for 75% that sounds an awful lot like a Lord of the Realms sequel, and I LOVED LOTR.
So I bit, only 12 bucks and some change, but I bit. It was a game called Crusader King's 2. So, naturally, I thought, mmmm, Crusader Kings 1???? And Steam had that one too for $2.99. Cool, I thought, and made the splash.
NO MANUAL. For either of them.
No friggin manual always aggravates me. I'm one of those anal players that ALWAYS reads a manual BEFORE I play as I simply hate to play a game I don't already understand.
So no manual. Perhaps a decision by Steam, or perhaps this stupid game company never even made a manual, I don't know, but what I do know is that for almost all 233 of my titles here at GoG, a manual is included, and that's how it should be.
I'm steamed.
EDITED: Fixed the name of the game to show correctly "Crusader Kings 2"
Post edited December 20, 2012 by OldFatGuy