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I bet you've all got MMORPGs at home and moan about them too.
Unfortunately VALVe decided against releasing a sp only version of the game (which I assume wouldn't have required online activation). Perhaps they decided to remove this retail option simply because they wanted everyone to use Steam, to be in some way connected to their online service.
It's a shame that this option was removed, as many people cannot now play the game, this SINGLE PLAYER game. I can see you argument, and I do agree with what you've said, looking at it from a pure, single player only, position.
'm suprised there is no phone-based option but thats just tough shit for all you guys.
showbiz2 said:Sun, just out of curiosity, were you aware of the registration process before you purchased the game? I find it hard to believe you were not, but still curious.
If you weren't, did you read the requirements on the box?
b0ned0me said:Yadda Yadda Yadda
spanky222 said:For those of us with up to date hardware and expensive web connections, we wanted a game that would take advantage of our investments. Valve answered with Half Life 2. Thank you!
I bought HL2 download online from steampowered.com.
-The price was smooth
-The credit card transaction was smooth
-The download was smooth
-The installation was smooth
-The registration was smooth
-The game play is smooth
-The graphics are more than smooth! (and look even better than the trailers)
Besides a highspeed cable modem connection, I believe I have standard, everyday, current, cheap gaming hardware for todays standards: A64-3200, MSIk8tNeo-mb, 1gb-ram, 256mb-9800pro & sata-hdd. This hardware is nothing special and cost me less than $800
Everything goes smoothly if you buy the right tools for the job.
So all you whinners complaining about the other aspects of this game: "this game wasn't made for people like you". So go buy a playstation or something.
I have no complaints about any aspect of this game (exept that at the moment I appear to be stuck in 3-meters of water trying to stack some barrels so I can reach a tunnel entrance 10-meters up... LOL)
I bet you own an automatic 4x4
and live in the city don't you.
Another mysterious 1st time poster, supporting an idiot complaint.
Simply feel the security implementation unfairly punishes the person like me who shells out $54.99, registers the valid, retail game online, then has to connect to Steam every freakin time they wanna play! BTW:
For a long time that wasn't the case. You'd buy the retail one, and not have to use the net unless you wanted to update it, at which point you'd have to use steam like that.. Then with all the changes this one got quietly mentioned and a lot of people didn't realise, so its an honest mistake. Lots of people buying retail and not knowing about it. It's the problem, no net or very little makes it hard to keep upto date, so its catch 22 really.
I personally think the whole steam thing stinks to high heaven, im stuck having to play it on a net machine not a games machine simply because of steam and the fact I don't want the other machine going near the net for obvious security reasons. And from what I've seen, im not the only one in that position neither. Not everyone has the means to use the net on any machine they want, in many cases the ISP themselves have rules against more than one.
They should go back to the old method.. If you buy it retail, you don't need the net period. Or atleast allow for a phone in registration or something so it can be played.
Then if you want to update it, you need to use steam and you need to do it online. It would be the fairest method cause right now, people buying it legit are being stung far worse than the warezmonkey's who'll just crack it anyway and never have this problem.
Kadayi Polokov said:Another mysterious 1st time poster, supporting an idiot complaint... :dozey:
codeninja said:I fully support Valves position on this matter - it states quite clearly on the box "requires internet connection". Its not like they have tried to cover it up - its no secret - this is an attempt by them to sell and market a game themselves.
We all know how little the developers get paid - and what they go through (if you don't you really should find out). Its not a fair industry and the developers at Valve deserve some payback for the work they have put in to it.
This is not some dumb scratchcard offer where u ring a number, enter a code and see what u have won. This is a real attempt at making game sales more secure and reducing piracy.
This thread is particularly funny because we all knew about this before the game was released.
As far as banning users or shutting down web servers goes, I guess thats down to Valve and what they choose to do.