Posted December 04, 2014
OfflineGamer: Hello there.
I was a huge fan of Steam, I used to say it was the only reasonable DRM... that was before I started working on a ship (no internet for months sometimes).
The offline mode never worked, so I had to "find a way" to get my games working. It was an absurd because I bought all the games and I had to look at shady and potentially risky means to play them. It seems Valve never fixed the offline mode, I can't say for sure though since I've never bought any other game on Steam.
The 'offline' players are a minority on Steam and Valve only look at the numbers. We certainly are <1% so there's absolutely no respect for us.
GOG on the other side is just brilliant... I only think it could have more anti-piracy protections, because piracy is running wild for GOG games and it's a fact that more pirates=less buyers, and less buyers=pricier games (sorta). And some games in GOG are kinda pricey imho.
GOG is hassle-free for both buyers and pirates... the ideal would be something hassle-free for buyers and hassle-filled for pirates. Steam is getting hassle-filled for buyers and hassle-free for pirates (except online features, Steam games are pirated on day 0, with unlocked extras and dlcs included), and most other distribution services (specially from big companies) are exactly like that. They make you regret not having pirated their games because the pirates are happily enjoying their games while you are dealing with their moronic DRMs.
I think it's just your PC that's broken if you can't get offline mode to work.I was a huge fan of Steam, I used to say it was the only reasonable DRM... that was before I started working on a ship (no internet for months sometimes).
The offline mode never worked, so I had to "find a way" to get my games working. It was an absurd because I bought all the games and I had to look at shady and potentially risky means to play them. It seems Valve never fixed the offline mode, I can't say for sure though since I've never bought any other game on Steam.
The 'offline' players are a minority on Steam and Valve only look at the numbers. We certainly are <1% so there's absolutely no respect for us.
GOG on the other side is just brilliant... I only think it could have more anti-piracy protections, because piracy is running wild for GOG games and it's a fact that more pirates=less buyers, and less buyers=pricier games (sorta). And some games in GOG are kinda pricey imho.
GOG is hassle-free for both buyers and pirates... the ideal would be something hassle-free for buyers and hassle-filled for pirates. Steam is getting hassle-filled for buyers and hassle-free for pirates (except online features, Steam games are pirated on day 0, with unlocked extras and dlcs included), and most other distribution services (specially from big companies) are exactly like that. They make you regret not having pirated their games because the pirates are happily enjoying their games while you are dealing with their moronic DRMs.