Need help finding Doug quote

Acert93

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Doug Limbardi is quoted as saying:

"During installation the user will be prompted to authenticate the copy and create a Steam account. After that is complete, the single-player and LAN games do not require an Internet connection."

If I remember correctly there was also a pre-release quote saying that Steam would require online authentication before you played for a couple weeks (and then after the first couple weeks HL2 would allow you to go right into Offline mode) but I cannot find this quote. Thanks for helping me find this ;)
 
I also remember a quote along those lines but obviously they decided to change the way it was done and I personally think they changed it for the better. Hopefully it has stopped some of the idiots that were hoping to pirate the game :)
 
um, that quote still holds true... you do not need an online connection once you have the game authenticated and downlaoded all the wya..
 
I know it works (offline mode). That is not my question. There is a discussion at B3D (as Shen noted ;) ) about this. I think I remember Doug or someone from Valve saying that the first couple weeks you would need to sign on BEFORE going to offline mode, and this held true for a while.

I see no problem with it, I just thought I rememberd a specific quote where they mentioned that after release you would need to log in before going into offline mode.

I know by 5 weeks (when I lost cable in an ice storm) that going into offline mode worked. Anyhow, does anyone else remember this quote/have a reference for it?

Ps- The anti-piracy thing is true. While it may not prevent piracy 100%, it did prevent what happened to D3, Halo 2, and GTA:SA where the games were pirated before the game was even released. I remember over 50k copies of D3 were downloaded illegally before the release date. Obviously a lot of people who are anxious enough to DL a game before its release would buy it upon release if they could not pirate it. So Steam did work to a degree in this regards.
 
That's apparent considering they disabled nearly 100,000 accounts and probably more besides that were using pirated versions.
 
Acert93 said:
Ps- The anti-piracy thing is true. While it may not prevent piracy 100%, it did prevent what happened to D3, Halo 2, and GTA:SA where the games were pirated before the game was even released. I remember over 50k copies of D3 were downloaded illegally before the release date. Obviously a lot of people who are anxious enough to DL a game before its release would buy it upon release if they could not pirate it. So Steam did work to a degree in this regards.

Steam still does it's magic now, they've disabled hundreds of thousands of accoutns after release.
 
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