Dynasty
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So Dawn of War 2 is out on Steam and retail today in Europe...and Relic are getting an ear-bashing from all over the place with complaints; crashes and mainly installation+patch problems.
Quite simply, Steam and GWFL are retarded, but no surprise.
The issue is coming mainly from the DVD retail, where upon the software attempting to detect Steam on your hard-drive causing the installation process to fail, and seems to be currently unfixable. The only known solution around the installation is to register the game with Steam, then download it...which is always fun, waiting for a game to download when youve got the ***king box sitting next to you. Personally I am one of these people, and if it doesnt work after Steam has downloaded it, ill probably go out and...punch a dog or something.
Steam seems to be choosing who to infect..sorry, effect. A day 0 patch through Steam was compiled by Relic to be downloaded upon installation to fix some minor glitches, AI issues and the usual nerfs and OPing youd expect from every WoW update, and the installation of this patch is choosing to restart itself after around 5% for most people.
Steam is also failing to recognise already installed games (download it before release like HL2 did), failing to apply the patch correctly, failing to update, failing to start, the usual.
Oh and then GFWL is also being funny, outraging customers who dont have google mail or hotmail emails to signup with, and more importantly, not allowing the pre-ordered special edition gear/paint/scenarios content to be unlocked, which is a laugh seeing as its the only reason to get the special edition.
This begs the usual question; who do we have to kill to stop companies from forcing people to use third-party software to play their games?
Anyway, this is more of a heads up for those thinking of getting DoW 2; dont be surprised if it wont install properly.
I remember I had an issue with installing Unreal 3 back when it was released, I had to do some sort of special reboot to install it, then revert back to normal afterward.
Amazing how some games are released that simply dont comply the way theyre meant to.
Quite simply, Steam and GWFL are retarded, but no surprise.
The issue is coming mainly from the DVD retail, where upon the software attempting to detect Steam on your hard-drive causing the installation process to fail, and seems to be currently unfixable. The only known solution around the installation is to register the game with Steam, then download it...which is always fun, waiting for a game to download when youve got the ***king box sitting next to you. Personally I am one of these people, and if it doesnt work after Steam has downloaded it, ill probably go out and...punch a dog or something.
Steam seems to be choosing who to infect..sorry, effect. A day 0 patch through Steam was compiled by Relic to be downloaded upon installation to fix some minor glitches, AI issues and the usual nerfs and OPing youd expect from every WoW update, and the installation of this patch is choosing to restart itself after around 5% for most people.
Steam is also failing to recognise already installed games (download it before release like HL2 did), failing to apply the patch correctly, failing to update, failing to start, the usual.
Oh and then GFWL is also being funny, outraging customers who dont have google mail or hotmail emails to signup with, and more importantly, not allowing the pre-ordered special edition gear/paint/scenarios content to be unlocked, which is a laugh seeing as its the only reason to get the special edition.
This begs the usual question; who do we have to kill to stop companies from forcing people to use third-party software to play their games?
Anyway, this is more of a heads up for those thinking of getting DoW 2; dont be surprised if it wont install properly.
I remember I had an issue with installing Unreal 3 back when it was released, I had to do some sort of special reboot to install it, then revert back to normal afterward.
Amazing how some games are released that simply dont comply the way theyre meant to.