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Started by Martinus, September 22, 2012, 03:53:13 AM

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Martinus

I'm kinda annoyed with Steam and all its silly requirements (like always logging on/running a background programme to run a game I bought etc.) so considering moving to Gammersgate as the Paradox game provider. Does anyone here have any experience with them? Is it like Steam in that you need to be logged on to some client of theirs in order to be able to play games you bought or is it more of a bona fide online game store?

Syt

You only download a small installer file per game that then takes care of the rest. No need to log in or anything once the game is installed.

There's non-Paradox games, though, that are sold on GG (say, Empire: Total War, Torchlight II, etc.) that will nevertheless require Steam. Check each game's DRM section.
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Martinus

Quote from: Syt on September 22, 2012, 04:09:22 AM
You only download a small installer file per game that then takes care of the rest. No need to log in or anything once the game is installed.

There's non-Paradox games, though, that are sold on GG (say, Empire: Total War, Torchlight II, etc.) that will nevertheless require Steam. Check each game's DRM section.

Thanks!

The Brain

Quote from: Martinus on September 22, 2012, 03:53:13 AM
I'm kinda annoyed with Steam and all its silly requirements (like always logging on/running a background programme to run a game I bought etc.)

Check your config.sys and autoexec.bat. You should be able to load Steam high.
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Viking

http://cs.rin.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=51119&view=previous

You can use Phoenix to open and run (and pirate) steam games without logging in. It still has to run in the background iirc.

QuotePhoenix is a Steam content manager that has special functions for working with (Gold-) Source modifications and games. Moreover, it has its own scripting engine to prepare games in the way you want and it also can update GCF and NCF files.

With some handy additions it works similar to UCL, CF Toolbox and GCFPrep.

Features:
Works with all Source and GoldSource games and modifications.
Has a special technology of preparing GCF content (based on Vit_amiN's works and ideas) and (since 1.4 beta 2) you can make your own way how to process the game and what to unpack!
Offers you an ability to set video and audio options for (Gold-)Source games without launching
There's an option to instantly launch either map or save for a selected mod.
Has an ability to unpack and create GCF-files from SID (so called "SID2GCF").
Many other useful features thanks to plugins support (Delphi and C++ headers are available).
(1.4 beta 2) Scripts-based customization of some processes.
Skin support (thanks to SkinCrafter Library). Download it @ Update Centre

Changes (1.5 RC2 -> 1.6 alpha 0):
Absolutlely new main window
CSD files unpacking
Expect more features to come
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Grey Fox

You are running Win 7 64 on a mac. 2-3 executable running in the background shouldn't affect your performances. If it does, buy more ram.
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Vricklund

Quote from: The Brain on September 22, 2012, 04:17:28 AM
Quote from: Martinus on September 22, 2012, 03:53:13 AM
I'm kinda annoyed with Steam and all its silly requirements (like always logging on/running a background programme to run a game I bought etc.)

Check your config.sys and autoexec.bat. You should be able to load Steam high.
Heh. Made me chuckle. :nerd: