?buy teh haloz said:Sooooo..... Any bone to throw at us console plebs? Anything, Bethesda? *whimpers and starts bawling*
I'm sure if you ask Bethesda will confirm that Steam isn't needed for the XBox 360 or PS3 versions.
?buy teh haloz said:Sooooo..... Any bone to throw at us console plebs? Anything, Bethesda? *whimpers and starts bawling*
...seriously? Wow, that's actually a pretty fucking great approach from BethesdaGrandpappyduplenty said:Actually the PS3 and 360 will be compatible with mods, you just load them up from your computer via USB stick, and shove that into your console. I think this may be the first time I've ever seen this, but I could be wrong. Either way, this makes me very happy, as there's only my PS3 in the house that will run it, and I love a good mod.The_ModeRazor said:Das good.
But. Eine kleiner problemist zat peoplez vill inevitably ***** und moanlike ze littl bitchz zey arr.
And buying it on a console... dear unholy god, WHATTHE FUCK IS WRONG WITH DAS PERSON. It's a Bethesda game. Moddability is half the point. Consoles have none of that.
I totally understand anyone not liking Steam for whatever reason or if they don't want to use it (even for no reason in particular), but your situation is far from normal. That doesn't mean it doesn't suck, but unless something's really screwed up on your computer or you've discovered a really strange bug that only shows up under unusual circumstances, Steam itself uses almost zero CPU time and generally well under 100MB of RAM, even less if you don't use the browser and disable the in-game overlay and stuff like that.Uber Waddles said:Well, thats great. There are plenty of games my computer can handle decently. None of them include Steam Works.
While a lot of people have high-end computers, I like to game on my laptop, which wasn't designed for for the sole purpose of gaming. It has its ups and its downs, but I was really looking forward to running Skyrim on it.
Assuming it was like your average, run of the mill release, I'd be able to run it on medium graphics settings. Unfortunately, the "minimum" specs almost NEVER include what it takes to run Steam Works. And while many can simply shrug off the effects of Steam Works, my computer can't. I can run games without it perfectly, and cannot run games with it at all (seriously. Its pathetic when you can new releases, but can't even boot up Left 4 Dead without it chugging to 4 frames per second).
Looks like Im either going to have to skip this game, or buy it and wait for a cracked version, without Steam Works, to hit the internet (sadly, I had to do this with the original Portal). Which is a fucking shame.
Seriously. DRM, way to ruin another game. I do not condone piracy- but its getting to the point where I can't run games that I bought with my hard earned money unless I find a copy thats been stripped of everything thats bogging the game down. I actually buy the games, just because I like to see the developers get money for their hard work. Ive even bought copys of games to offset the other friends in similar situations. But its getting to the point that Im just raging.
In this day and age, most DRM, INCLUDING STEAM WORKS, is cracked. Often within the first few days. This is NO WHERE near enough incentive to include it into your game. When its getting to the point where customers who dont have high end machines HAVE to turn to piracy just to strip everything thats bogging the game down out of the game, its telling you that you need a change in policy. Like I said, I have intergrity - I will pay for a game, even if I have to turn around and use a pirated copy to run it. I am one of the few. Just words tothink about.
Really? Works fine over here in Sweden so one would think it would work just as well over in UK.scw55 said:Thank goodness. NOW LET ME FUCKING PRE-ORDER IT IN THE UK ON STEAM
I apologise for swearing. I'm just really angry that in the UK you cannot pre-order Skyrim over Steam. It's ok. I orded it off Amazon because I heard rumours that GAME are shit has threw a hissy fit over Bethesda selling games through Steam.
If they say yes, then I hope the whole thing will be live streamed!Alphakirby said:If they're full of good decisions,then maybe they can buckle down and face Notch like a man would...in Quake 3: Arena.pspman45 said:Bethesda just keeps making good decisions!
Really?Uber Waddles said:Assuming it was like your average, run of the mill release, I'd be able to run it on medium graphics settings. Unfortunately, the "minimum" specs almost NEVER include what it takes to run Steam Works. And while many can simply shrug off the effects of Steam Works, my computer can't. I can run games without it perfectly, and cannot run games with it at all (seriously. Its pathetic when you can new releases, but can't even boot up Left 4 Dead without it chugging to 4 frames per second).
Why does a program bother you so much?Lotet said:like myself.Signa said:bah, this might seem cool, but compared to both Morrowind and Oblivion, this is a huge step backwards. Both those games let me use CD-less options instead of installing securom or some other shit. By making it Steam only, they are screwing over a lot of people who don't want to have anything to do with Steam.
Personally, I'm OK with it because I like having Steam track my progress and launch my games, but I know there are going to be people out there pissed by this.
to me, this is just another reason to get it on a Console. but I'm still not sure.
Oblivion and Morrowind didn't even need CD keys.
You're always, ALWAYS, going to have people pissed at something about any game. Usually, depending if the game is actually good, these people make up a small percentage of the market and most end up buying the game anyways. Just remember, haters gonna hate, bitches gonna *****.Signa said:Personally, I'm OK with it because I like having Steam track my progress and launch my games, but I know there are going to be people out there pissed by this.
Really? Oblivion lets you do that?Signa said:bah, this might seem cool, but compared to both Morrowind and Oblivion, this is a huge step backwards. Both those games let me use CD-less options instead of installing securom or some other shit. By making it Steam only, they are screwing over a lot of people who don't want to have anything to do with Steam.
Personally, I'm OK with it because I like having Steam track my progress and launch my games, but I know there are going to be people out there pissed by this.
Note: My post has nothing to do with piracy. I just liked being able to rip my games to an .iso format and use a drive emulation program to keep things simple. Oblivion was one of the last games that let me do that without having to go online for a CD hack. One more reason why I've become such a Steam convert is because I don't need to deal with the disks at all.
I'd assume it's because Steam is a completely unnecessary extra program, that does nothing useful and uses up resources. I know it has all these neat functions like chat and no disc required in the drive to play, but what if you don't want to use them? Then it does absolutely shit.Balobo said:Why does a program bother you so much?