Posted February 29, 2012
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bazilisek
gone
Registered: Oct 2009
From Czech Republic
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amok
FREEEEDOOOM!!!!
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted February 29, 2012
And it do not change the problem of not being able to patch or fix the games, does it? hmm, unless using a downloaded patch off course. please ignore.
Post edited February 29, 2012 by amok
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Aningan
YNWA
Registered: Dec 2010
From Western Sahara
Posted February 29, 2012
Post edited February 29, 2012 by Aningan
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SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted February 29, 2012
Honestly, I never ever want to search for patches again. Autopatching is one of the best features that I would really miss if it would be gone. I still have several back ups CDs with countless patches and patch installation guides for all those '90s games.
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Snickersnack
Bak'laag Herald
Registered: Aug 2009
From United States
Posted February 29, 2012
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Ahhh, ninja edit!
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SimonG
SimonG597
Registered: Sep 2010
From Germany
Posted February 29, 2012
That's my stand on autoupdates for mods. Because I never know where this mod might be going.
I hardly had any bad experience with patches. The worst I can think of now was when my Fallout 2 saves became invalid. But that was a patch I got from a PC magazine. And, if you remember Fallout 2 pre-patch, you know that skipping it wasn't really an option. I usually only mod a game once I've beaten it, most patches are already through and mod compatibility isn't a big problem.
I find autopatching extremly good when I start up "old" games, where all the patches are already released, so I don't have to scavenge the internet for them. Or GOG as an alternative. One of the reasons I no longer bother with my retail game collection from the '90s is the fact that I'm to lazy to hunt down all the patches.
I hardly had any bad experience with patches. The worst I can think of now was when my Fallout 2 saves became invalid. But that was a patch I got from a PC magazine. And, if you remember Fallout 2 pre-patch, you know that skipping it wasn't really an option. I usually only mod a game once I've beaten it, most patches are already through and mod compatibility isn't a big problem.
I find autopatching extremly good when I start up "old" games, where all the patches are already released, so I don't have to scavenge the internet for them. Or GOG as an alternative. One of the reasons I no longer bother with my retail game collection from the '90s is the fact that I'm to lazy to hunt down all the patches.
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EC-
Goodnight
Registered: May 2011
From United States
Posted February 29, 2012
No they require an activation at least once.
Post edited February 29, 2012 by EC-
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_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted February 29, 2012
Patching by definition is liable to cause problems with regression. It's happened a number of times with Skyrim (backward-flying dragons anyone?) and it obliterated my Sonic 4 save game a while back, which pissed me off good and proper.
Autoupdating is all well and good if you can exclude the possibility of regression, but you can't. It's part and parcel of development.
That, and waiting for Steam to download patches sometimes measuring hundreds of megabytes is severely annoying. The new content system was supposed to address this, but it hasn't. You still can't play while it's patching your "staging" version of the game.
If Steam asked me for permission to update beforehand, I wouldn't mind, but it doesn't. Not even "do not keep up to date" option in the game's properties works - it'll still update anyway regardless.
Autoupdating is all well and good if you can exclude the possibility of regression, but you can't. It's part and parcel of development.
That, and waiting for Steam to download patches sometimes measuring hundreds of megabytes is severely annoying. The new content system was supposed to address this, but it hasn't. You still can't play while it's patching your "staging" version of the game.
If Steam asked me for permission to update beforehand, I wouldn't mind, but it doesn't. Not even "do not keep up to date" option in the game's properties works - it'll still update anyway regardless.
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Sequiro
Vae Victus
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted February 29, 2012
Yeah I was out of internet for months last year. I had to go to a friends house download my steam games and then put them into offline mode, then disconnect them and take my pc home.
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StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted February 29, 2012
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The internet is being used by publishers to control games, yes, but they also add features and abilities people want, so they accept it. It's never going to get better, so either accept it or stick to the classics, like you say. All you can do.
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Neobr10
what's a paladin
Registered: Jun 2011
From Brazil
Posted February 29, 2012
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- UbiSoft games need a Uplay account and in some cases a persistent internet connection.
- EA games require at least an online activation as part of the install process. the latest games require an Origin account (same as Steam, but EA-exclusive).
- Blizzard games require a Battle.net account. Diablo 3 will require a persistent connection as well.
- almost everyone else uses SteamWorks or another third-party DRM scheme such as Tages, SolidShield or SecuROM.
tl;dr: no PC gaming without internet access. it's no use lamenting or praising this. it is what it is. deal with it, or get a console. no online activation there. not this generation anyway.
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orcishgamer
Mad and Green
Registered: Jun 2010
From United States
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DosFreak
is awesome
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted February 29, 2012
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- UbiSoft games need a Uplay account and in some cases a persistent internet connection.
- EA games require at least an online activation as part of the install process. the latest games require an Origin account (same as Steam, but EA-exclusive).
- Blizzard games require a Battle.net account. Diablo 3 will require a persistent connection as well.
- almost everyone else uses SteamWorks or another third-party DRM scheme such as Tages, SolidShield or SecuROM.
tl;dr: no PC gaming without internet access. it's no use lamenting or praising this. it is what it is. deal with it, or get a console. no online activation there. not this generation anyway.
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1. Buy Steam game.
2. Download steam game.
4. End Steam task
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5. Download crack\Steam emulator for game. (Depending on how anal you are about updates you'll need to periodically sync your game with steam for updates and download an updated crack)
6. Play game steam free.
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Mephe
Registered: Jul 2010
From New Zealand
Posted February 29, 2012
An online service doesn't cater to people who go out of their way to ensure they have no internet access? Bizarre.
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_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted March 01, 2012
Yes, it's not like we have online digital distribution services that allow people to download a game, copy it to a DVD or external drive and install it on a completely walled-off computer, is it? That would just be ridiculous. *facepalm*