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RedOneAlpha

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  1. Just some quick examples... - I don´t think anybody who bought Rule the Waves bought it for It´s graphics. The same Is to be said about those of us who still play Jutland, or Distant Guns. Some value gameplay and system over graphics. Personally I play a lot of wargames (boardgame and PC), and these can be very expensive. I can safely say none have great graphics, just cardboard and paper! - Ready or Not has just been released on Steam. Before It´s release it was available for €35 for the standard version In EA, and €107,97 a supporter pack on there website... Void Interactive: https://voidinteractive.net/#pre-order - WW3 was IIRC €25 on EA release three years ago and really never got finished. It´s going to be free in March. You can get a Beta Test pack now for €13. It´s not all that bad with Games Lab and I like what they do. Just think that with those extra 10 they can add some more flags.
  2. Your the one who Implied that this is a argument! Thick you say, or lmao, again? What´s wrong, you can´t make a educated comment with out Insulting or being rude? What lies, as Steam has limited time in offline mode in some games. So, again, Steam client side DRM as you mentioned (Denuvo) are time limited, so again, were are the lies? Steam gives the option of DRM, so yes they have to do with it because there giving the option available. Which in turn makes Steam not totally DRM free! Matrix Games when bought from there online store will give you a S/N for Steam, AND the option to download the game directly from there site, as well as update it from there launcher (DRM free). I don´t need more control that is already in everyday life, so no I don´t like DRM, or Steams politics, as I don´t need to continue with this disrespectful conversation. End of line...
  3. If you hate it, then why are you getting into the argument? Sure you can play your Steam games in offline mode, but you need to turn that option on while your online first! And no Steamworks doesn't add the DRM, Steam adds the app/launcher. You said it, a lot, not all and do people even know when they buy a Steam game if it´s DRM free? I doubt it. Some of us have been in this for more then 25 years, and NO we didn´t have even a 10% of the games we bought with any type of DRM. So for some of us, we would rather it be as it used to be. If you don´t like other peoples opinion, don´t read them and carry on, easy as that...
  4. I would rather have it on GOG too, if they do so need a platform to attract a bigger player base. At least with GOG you have the option to download and play without a platform launcher, so you can play offline and it´s always yours. Steam doesn't care much for there customers, we all now that, and honestly, If ever Steam was to fall, I really doubt they would stand up to there customers. More like they would be behind a wall of small text and lawyers so as to be acquitted.
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