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![]() ![]() Group: Management Joined: 5-August 05 From: Scotland Member No.: 12398 ![]() |
Yo$hik from the "Wolfenstein" community has pieced together all the small bits of video adveritising footage for "Post Scriptum" and created one video, with excellent results
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![]() ![]() Group: Members Joined: 6-July 14 From: Goldrush Member No.: 438751 ![]() |
To disappoint you, yes, Steam here to stay forever. I don't always use that, I don't buy digital games too, for the exact same reason I dislike these centralized platforms that put games I own behind a log-in screen, if else you can opt in to play offline, I am okay. Anyhow a game on Steam means it runs Steamworks for servers. Meaning then you can't play online, you're obliged to be part of the cloud. AAA--f*ck that age of nonsense.
Either 3rd party online services, like Gamespy replacement server some games' communities provide, say CNCNet for older Command & Conquer titles, or nothing. Am a born old-skool chap! Some people prefer to play a game and not bother stats, achievements and trading cards shit, I am one that if on Steam, any live service, I never care about that, them things are made by competitive players for competitive players, am truly old fasion, yeah. My 5 cents on Steam focused multiplayer. This post has been edited by N3rwitZ: Apr 21 2018, 04:36 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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