A sure fire way to make sure you never get to play the game -.-DrMetal said:*thumbs up*SammiYin said:Well it is run by Valve
Hehehe. *Runs away*
It makes matters worse when a game requires bot Steam AND games for windows live....
lol.Kathinka said:they release the worst and most restrictive DRM of it's time, slap on some buggy social gimmicks like a friendlist, and tell people it's the greatest thing ever for them.
It launched in 2004 xDPumpkin_Eater said:Before I wade into the shitstorm: OP, did the remedy I mentioned help?
Steam used to be terrible. In the 90s and into the early 2000s it was an unbearable annoyance,
The original Counter Strike came with its predecessor; it had the same name and was awful.Woodsey said:It launched in 2004 xD
OT: Sounds like something's misfiring - that's an issue with The Witcher 2 because of how the files are put together or something, but I've never had it with L4D2.
Put a ticket through to Steam support. It may take a while but you'll get a human.
I think that's more to do with Sims 3 than Steam, but I could be wrong. There are a lot of applications that take a while to fully kill their processes even after the user has exited and there an no active windows; firefox has always taken an unreasonable amount of time, for example. If you wait, say, 120 seconds (that should be way more than enough) before trying to close steam again, and it still doesn't work, you might have to go to the task manager and kill any Sim 3-related processes. That's a messy way to do it, obviously, but at least it works.Kungfu_Teddybear said:I had a bug yesterday where it was saying I was still playing the Sims 3 after I exited the game. It did this until I restarted my PC for an update. When I went back on Steam my playtime for the Sims 3 has been bumped up 10 hours.
unfortunately this is no longer true. a ton of high profile games require steam to work in the last months i bought: brink, empire:total war, shogun 2, black ops, modern warfare2...that's all i can think of right now of the top of my head without thinking about it. all of them require steam to work, some of them require it to be online for me to play, even if i play offline.Tohuvabohu said:snip
they already did revolutionize region locking. by making it possible.DrOswald said:snip
All you need to do it is have different sets of CD keys and knowledge of how IP addresses work, neither of which require Steam. If an activation server received a Russian key from a US IP it could refuse to accept it, log the address, even upload a file that added hoops to subsequent activation attempts. Just because something wasn't done, doesn't mean it couldn't have been done.Kathinka said:they already did revolutionize region locking. by making it possible.
i know it could have been done before. the point is that no one before was shameless enough to actually do it, make tools for it avaiable.Pumpkin_Eater said:All you need to do it is have different sets of CD keys and knowledge of how IP addresses work, neither of which require Steam. If an activation server received a Russian key from a US IP it could refuse to accept it, log the address, even upload a file that added hoops to subsequent activation attempts. Just because something wasn't done, doesn't mean it couldn't have been done.Kathinka said:they already did revolutionize region locking. by making it possible.
indeed they are...especially when not even supported by a single line of argument or such..Xzi said:How...what...why...never mind. Nonfactual statements are nonfactual.Kathinka said:because they tricked the masses into liking it.
they release the worst and most restrictive DRM of it's time, slap on some buggy social gimmicks like a friendlist, and tell people it's the greatest thing ever for them.
and we sheep believe it and don't mind the most agressive copy protection in the history of ever on our pc's.
/ragefueled rant
Steam was launched in 2003, with the release of Counter-strike 1.6.Pumpkin_Eater said:The original Counter Strike came with its predecessor; it had the same name and was awful.Woodsey said:It launched in 2004 xD
OT: Sounds like something's misfiring - that's an issue with The Witcher 2 because of how the files are put together or something, but I've never had it with L4D2.
Put a ticket through to Steam support. It may take a while but you'll get a human.
I did it; I installed Steam to "D:\Steam" instead of "C:\Program Files\Steam". Easy.Kenjitsuka said:The worst thing about Steam is that you cannot specify a disk to install to!
I don't want every game on my sweet SSD you know, Valve! :\
Inaccurate. The DRM has NEVER gotten in my way, unlike, say, Ubisoft's Everconnect DRM.Kathinka said:because they tricked the masses into liking it.
they release the worst and most restrictive DRM of it's time, slap on some buggy social gimmicks like a friendlist, and tell people it's the greatest thing ever for them.
and we sheep believe it and don't mind the most agressive copy protection in the history of ever on our pc's.
/ragefueled rant
1. Buy Portal 2Kathinka said:i know it could have been done before. the point is that no one before was shameless enough to actually do it, make tools for it avaiable.
and the method you described wouldn't even be a problem. activation only from the home turf well and good. but after activating it at home, i can't even play my perfectly legaly bought copy of portal 2 abroad! sorry, but if you are going to attempt to defend that or somehow now make up some convoluted excuse again that it isn't steams fault, i will have to asume that heavy fanboyism is at work here.^^
Thats a problem with the sims, not steam. Sims3.exe must not of closed properly so Steam assumed you where still ingame.Kungfu_Teddybear said:I had a bug yesterday where it was saying I was still playing the Sims 3 after I exited the game. It did this until I restarted my PC for an update. When I went back on Steam my playtime for the Sims 3 has been bumped up 10 hours.
it did that to me for magicka, i had played like 5 hours and i left my PC on overnight, came back and it said i had been playing for 32 hoursKungfu_Teddybear said:I had a bug yesterday where it was saying I was still playing the Sims 3 after I exited the game. It did this until I restarted my PC for an update. When I went back on Steam my playtime for the Sims 3 has been bumped up 10 hours.
read everything instead of just parts of the whole thing, and stand corrected.Xzi said:Yeah no joke, you didn't tell us how it's the worst or most restrictive DRM, or how the social aspects are buggy or gimmicky. You just stated these things as though they were fact. And so I say again, nonfactual statements are nonfactual unless you can show us something that reinforces your terrible little theories. Really surprised I even had to clarify that.Kathinka said:indeed they are...especially when not even supported by a single line of argument or such..Xzi said:How...what...why...never mind. Nonfactual statements are nonfactual.Kathinka said:because they tricked the masses into liking it.
they release the worst and most restrictive DRM of it's time, slap on some buggy social gimmicks like a friendlist, and tell people it's the greatest thing ever for them.
and we sheep believe it and don't mind the most agressive copy protection in the history of ever on our pc's.
/ragefueled rant
not possible. as soon as you try to start portal two in offline mode (or try to), an error message is displayed telling you to log on.Pumpkin_Eater said:1. Buy Portal 2Kathinka said:i know it could have been done before. the point is that no one before was shameless enough to actually do it, make tools for it avaiable.
and the method you described wouldn't even be a problem. activation only from the home turf well and good. but after activating it at home, i can't even play my perfectly legaly bought copy of portal 2 abroad! sorry, but if you are going to attempt to defend that or somehow now make up some convoluted excuse again that it isn't steams fault, i will have to asume that heavy fanboyism is at work here.^^
2. Log into Steam account, or just boot it in offline mode
3. ...
4. Cake
Your challenge is accepted. Will edit this post with results.Kathinka said:not possible. as soon as you try to start portal two in offline mode (or try to), an error message is displayed telling you to log on.
no cake for me
edit: i was just corrected by a steam-savy friend: some versions of portal 2 CAN be played in offline mode. not the eastern european version though (to prevent people from central europe to buy cheaper eastern european copies i suppose)