I have one for Steam.
How much did you pay CA to have them force people to use your pointless spyware infested program to play such an awesome game?
I have one for Steam.
How much did you pay CA to have them force people to use your pointless spyware infested program to play such an awesome game?
Steam doesn't have to autoupdate - somewhere in the options there is a little box that you can uncheck, turning off autoupdates. It works that way for Red Orchestra, at least.
Ahem.
There is a word underneath his name
It says Troll
Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
- Proud Horseman of the Presence
That's just there as a joke from an incident that happened on the Medieval 1 forum a year back or so, with a mod who obviously hasn't been laid in a few years and was looking for somebody to take out his frustration on.
Seriously though, i have managed to avoid Steam for so long now because of the general horribleness and the way they conduct business, and now i'm forced to use it to play a game from a series i have been in love with for over 5 years, and i'm angry because it's clear Steam have paid CA to do this, because CA can't give 1 single good reason for going through Steam, just the same ridiculous ones over and over. Achievements, a friends list, software protection, which won't work by the way.
Hi
ArtillerySmoke wrote, "What do you care if you have to patch the game or not?
Day 1 patches are a good sign, not a bad sign. They signal long term support."
Unfortunately, that statement cannot be squared with the M2TW and Kingdoms experience. Paying customers had to fight a WAR to get ADVERTISED features to work AS PROMISED.
Please do not misunderstand me: I really do want ETW to be as great a game, or better, than MTW-VI. But it never will be as long as people give CA-SEGA a pass on decent customer support and product quality. All the gushing praise will simply affirm their complacency and bolster their contempt for their fan base.
And I'll never be convinced that a 100MB patch ON DAY 1 can be construed as a good sign. Especially when the scheduled release date has been put back.
OK. I've said my piece. I'll shut up now before I'm banned.
Best of luck
VGB
How do I get Steam to start in offline mode? Whenever I try it, I get two windows, one on top of the other. The rear one says "This operation cannot be completed when Steam is in offline mode." And the one in front of it says
"Could not connect to Steam Network.
This could be due to a problem with your Internet connection, or with the
Steam network. Please visit www.steampowered.com for more info."
Huh. So you have to have Steam go online in order to be able to use it offline.
Oh well, thanks pevergreen.
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