abbayarra: I bought Crusader Kings 2 on another vendor before it had any DRM. I recently tried to download it again after a hard drive failure and now it is no longer available. I would have to redeem a key for Steam. Since Steam and I do not agree with their draconic policies the game is no longer available to me. I bought it where I did because it was available without DRM and without requiring Steam.
Hey, you again. Howdy?
Well this one is heavily tied to Steam I suppose. A shame, gotta say, but that's the current state of it. Maybe asking for paradox wouldn't hurt since they embraced gog a whole lot in the past 4 yrs. Or... you could try Crusader Kings I here instead!
Despite its age, brownish graphics and awkward ui compared to newer titles I'd dare to say its a gem from a decade past. Been giving this a decent run and no "ragrets" so far, for real. It's funny how a sequel can overshadow its progenitor so much but that fascinates me so I'm trying it bit by bit while on vacation. Pretty cool experience but I must say I'm pretty lost sometimes.
Weirdly enough I first played it on an awesome imac (again, mac ports of these would rock, how 'bout that, VP?) with one of the most amazing screens for me to date. Not the best game to test, yep, but I dare to say the best screen I could lay my eyes on, next to an old samsung lappy I had + an emac I saw in a store a while ago. Good times.
Bou85: Does CK complete contain more features than the CK 2 base game? CK 2 vanilla lacked too many features in my opinion.
Can say that Ck2 vanilla is lacking. 80+ hours into it made me buy at least 3 dlcs which I regret since the very next week, if I'm not mistaken, a better pack was available for a better price. Hmmmm