ID super pack half-price on steam
Yeah. Waiting for something to install is boring. On Steam it takes longer because of download time, which makes it duller. At least with floppy disks you had something to do - change the disk every MB (2 minutes)...
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I wasn't just talking about Keen. I got TF2 a year ago and it STILL hasn't finished downloading!
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I'm on 10Mb Broadband. What takes the time is the unreliable nature of Steam, the fact they keep releasing updates and the fact that when I run Steam my whole computer slows down so I haven't had it running in the background since about November...
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Re: ID super pack half-price on steam
i own both of the monkey island remakes thru steam and do not have to be connected to the net to play themVikingBoyBilly wrote: Aye, the downside of being on steam is that you'd have to log into it, using the internetz, to play any of them, and you can't, you know, physically get them onto your HD to play around with or make copies and move them to other places >:
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Up yours Fleexy!
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But new games refuse to run if you aren't connected to the internet. Assasin's Creed 2 is one of these arrogant-style games. (Like Assasin's Creed 2 was SOOOO good anyway. It's like having a watermark on your 'original' anime pic. You are only fooling yourself.)
Metro 2033 had this as well I believe. I forget what else. You can always just download the offline crack anyway.
BUT keep in mind, MOST games that you get through Steam aren't poopyright protected like that. So that means you can just cut and paste into your "program files" directory and there you go, no more Steam.
Metro 2033 had this as well I believe. I forget what else. You can always just download the offline crack anyway.
BUT keep in mind, MOST games that you get through Steam aren't poopyright protected like that. So that means you can just cut and paste into your "program files" directory and there you go, no more Steam.