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etb: Seriously guys. I already thanked, there is no need to continue. Thanks everyone for the explanations, sarcasm or trolling.
Must be your first day on the GOG forums. We're aren't done here until somebody is accused of :
1.piracy
2. Steam fanboy
3. Steam phobic
4. GOG Fanboy
5. Gay republican senator who got busted at the airport and is now using GOG because he understood the "cheap and without protection" part wrong.

I predict this thread has at least another 4 pages in it.
Actually I am in GOG from when it was in beta... just I hardly ever wrote in the main page. I expected a different community to be honest.
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etb: Actually I am in GOG from when it was in beta...
Then I find it odd that you needed to ask your question as it is discussed around here on a weekly basis.
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etb: Seriously guys. I already thanked, there is no need to continue. Thanks everyone for the explanations, sarcasm or trolling.
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SimonG: Must be your first day on the GOG forums. We're aren't done here until somebody is accused of :
1.piracy
2. Steam fanboy
3. Steam phobic
4. GOG Fanboy
5. Gay republican senator who got busted at the airport and is now using GOG because he understood the "cheap and without protection" part wrong.

I predict this thread has at least another 4 pages in it.
I lol'd @ #5.

+1 Rep for your internets, sir!
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kavazovangel: You can pirate it if you want.
This is pretty much the easiest solution for what you're (the OP) proposing.
Post edited February 28, 2012 by orcishgamer
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kavazovangel: You can pirate it if you want.
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orcishgamer: This is pretty much the easiest solution for what you're (the OP) proposing.
Unfortunately true

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etb: Seriously guys. I already thanked, there is no need to continue. Thanks everyone for the explanations, sarcasm or trolling.
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Lone3wolf: Must be your first day on the GOG forums. We're aren't done here until somebody is accused of :
1.piracy
2. Steam fanboy
3. Steam phobic
4. GOG Fanboy
5. Gay republican senator who got busted at the airport and is now using GOG because he understood the "cheap and without protection" part wrong.

I predict this thread has at least another 4 pages in it.
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This is why I usually stay out of Steam threads. I know where I stand and I'm not going my mind. No one else is going to have their minds change either.

Although, some of the posts can get very interesting and thought provoking.
Post edited February 28, 2012 by Thunderstone
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etb: Seriously guys. I already thanked, there is no need to continue. Thanks everyone for the explanations, sarcasm or trolling.
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SimonG: Must be your first day on the GOG forums. We're aren't done here until somebody is accused of :
1.piracy
2. Steam fanboy
3. Steam phobic
4. GOG Fanboy
5. Gay republican senator who got busted at the airport and is now using GOG because he understood the "cheap and without protection" part wrong.

I predict this thread has at least another 4 pages in it.
lmao :D op please select a option be done with this thread, also why not try other sites like gamersgate ? i think you can play their games without any internet
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SimonG: ...
/thread :D
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jamyskis: Just waiting for the Steam fanatics to come barging in accusing the OP of being paranoid, doing everything wrong, being unreasonable etc.
Oh, hey, i think ive heard someone call me?
The problem with using GG is.. well, he's talking about games that utilize Steamworks.

Any game that uses Steamworks, no matter where/how you buy it and no matter who you buy it from, is tethered to Steam. This means if I go out and buy the box edition of Skyrim.. it's still going to force me to tether it to a Steam account. The same goes for if I buy Skyrim from GG or any other digital distributor.

In quite simple terms:
Buying Steamworks games when you have no internet.. is like filling the gas tank of your car.. when it doesn't have wheels.
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kavazovangel: You can pirate it if you want.
Requires an internet connection!
without an internet connection - at least on demand - you're not gonna get far in PC gaming these days. i'm not just talking about Steam - which is absolutely dominating the PC market - but about new PC games in general. there are very few games released today that do NOT require some form of online activation or account;

- UbiSoft games need a Uplay account and in some cases a persistent internet connection.
- EA games require at least an online activation as part of the install process. the latest games require an Origin account (same as Steam, but EA-exclusive).
- Blizzard games require a Battle.net account. Diablo 3 will require a persistent connection as well.
- almost everyone else uses SteamWorks or another third-party DRM scheme such as Tages, SolidShield or SecuROM.

tl;dr: no PC gaming without internet access. it's no use lamenting or praising this. it is what it is. deal with it, or get a console. no online activation there. not this generation anyway.
Post edited February 29, 2012 by Fred_DM
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StingingVelvet: Requires an internet connection!
Not really. For example, he could download from his Linux partition and then play under Windows without having to put his network drivers back.
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kavazovangel: You can pirate it if you want.
This. Next time someone will evangelize you about the joys of digital delivery and cloud computing, you just need to kick his guts very hard while screaming like a madman: "in your ass! in yoooouurr aaaaaaasss!" :-P
I don't think everyone understood that OP has Linux and Windows and only Windows doesn't have an internet connection.