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Valve should reconsider steam's implementation before This online software transform into Gamers Worst Nightmare !
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Originally posted by Mountain Man
Large size font doesn't make your argument any more valid.
It's not my petition. I just happen to think it's a good idea. And Valve knows the value of the online community possibly making an online petition the perfect vehicle to let our voice be heard.Originally posted by Chris_D
Mountain Man, if I could I would make a petition to stop your petition...
Maybe. Maybe not.Originally posted by Banana
...his interpretation of the statement is most likely accurate.
Possibly for the same reasons they expect every LAN party to be hooked up to the internet.Originally posted by Ahnteis
Why would Valve create a larger burden on their server, make it harder for their customers, and add special code to single player to check for validation?
Originally posted by janonol
Hell.
I'd rather have HL2 out on time than waste my time signing an petition that would ultimatley increase piracy of one of the the best games ever.
if Valve changed the code they'd have to push the release date back quite a bit. why? Cos steam, as it is talked about, seems integral to the whole game.
and i don't want any delays.
Originally posted by Drazula
And why would that only be true of the retail version? How would the single player be different in the Steam version? Valve went out of their way to say RETAIL VERSION!!
C'mon X-V. :stare:Originally posted by X-Vector
Downloading the game through Steam is pretty hard without an internet connection.
The more I look at it, the more I realise that Valve's statement is completely ambiguous, which means that the petition is assuming the worst case scenario until further clarification (not that this totally undermines its validity though).
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Deeming [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 4:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Will it never cease?
I'm not sure if it will ever cease or not. The constant nagging question
that people are asking - Will Steam be required to have an internet
connection active when starting up a singleplayer game or a LAN game?
It's giving me a headache
Seen the petition yet?
Chris_D
Gabe: No, it won't.
There will be a brief transition (like two weeks) when it is necessary, but
then it will go away. It's a temporary issue.
That guy Slash that posted this on PHL forums just about sums it up for me.rofl... I can't believe you posted this on PHL... You lost all my respect... everyone posting on that petition is TOTALLY uninformed about Steam. What a joke PHL has become.
Originally posted by Mountain Man
This is in the "Info From Valve" thread:
Originally posted by OCybrManO
That probably just means that it will take about a month for them to get around to changing Steam to allow completely offline play.
Apparently, it wasn't designed with that feature in mind and now they are realizing that it would be a wise choice to allow it.