I am not sure I am happy with this. I have no intention of installing STEAM at any time, as I have no wish to play online, ever.
Installing any other game needs a cd key, fine..but to install STEAM and then go through the rigmarole of registering it via another application I have been given no choice about just so I can play it OFFLINE seems a little silly to me.
If I go and buy it from a shop (and for those who have doubts, my games budget last year was more than $500,...not all at once mint you ....not including game trades, second hand purchases etc) why can't I just register it the same way as others...why do I HAVE to register the game ONLINE so I can play the game I ALREADY legally bought?
I am not playing online, let me repeat.I will be holding a receipt in my hand..I see no reason to then go through more time and effort to be PERMITTED to play a game I bought. What if STEAM is down? Or it screws up and won't let the game be verified?
Before anyone gives me a smart comment, you're talking to a 40+ year old gamer and I am no one's fool...so I am expecting a civil response.
Bear in mind there is no other game I have purchased in the last three years that says if I dont go online and get it verified I can't play it.
I am given a CHOICE whether or not I wish to register it...it is not MANDATORY.
I am the consumer.I make the choices. If I have a game in one hand and a receipt in another I see no reason to be told "prove to us you bought it or you cant play it".
Installing any other game needs a cd key, fine..but to install STEAM and then go through the rigmarole of registering it via another application I have been given no choice about just so I can play it OFFLINE seems a little silly to me.
If I go and buy it from a shop (and for those who have doubts, my games budget last year was more than $500,...not all at once mint you ....not including game trades, second hand purchases etc) why can't I just register it the same way as others...why do I HAVE to register the game ONLINE so I can play the game I ALREADY legally bought?
I am not playing online, let me repeat.I will be holding a receipt in my hand..I see no reason to then go through more time and effort to be PERMITTED to play a game I bought. What if STEAM is down? Or it screws up and won't let the game be verified?
Before anyone gives me a smart comment, you're talking to a 40+ year old gamer and I am no one's fool...so I am expecting a civil response.
Bear in mind there is no other game I have purchased in the last three years that says if I dont go online and get it verified I can't play it.
I am given a CHOICE whether or not I wish to register it...it is not MANDATORY.
I am the consumer.I make the choices. If I have a game in one hand and a receipt in another I see no reason to be told "prove to us you bought it or you cant play it".