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Steam - how get rid of it... - Anomander - 05-10-2013 Hello, I have unusual problem - here is a thing: I've bought few games recently, all 3 in boxes (not by steam) but now I'm forced instal and use steam to play those games... but I do not wanna, I hate to be forced to use somethinng what I do not need, a specially that as fra I know all steam-based games requires sustainable access to internet. The most I care on two of them: Don't Starve and Orc Must Die (1) Do You have/had similar problem? RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - sindroms - 05-10-2013 Did it mention needing Steam to play on the box? RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - danski2011 - 05-10-2013 as for not using steam...^^ it will say on the box... and you don't need internet connection once everything is installed, just login then switch to offline mode. RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - Anomander - 05-10-2013 (05-10-2013, 06:39 AM)sindroms Wrote: Did it mention needing Steam to play on the box?I didn't see such info - so it's or that smal note or there is no info about that.. but I'll check that once again when I will back to my place. (05-10-2013, 07:21 AM)danski2011 Wrote: as for not using steam...^^I need internet connection in each time I start the game? If yes - then it will be useless for me - since usualy I play such games when I do not have any access... Even if not - it's another useless application with has to be run while I play, not mention that nobody knows what data it collects. RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - danski2011 - 05-22-2013 no, you don't need internet connection each time. just whilst its being installed. also its very lightweight and wont hog your resources...or it doesn't with my system at any rate. As for the data it collects...well I heard this theory that steam collects all your credit card details (even when you don't give them to steam) and then they buy things using your account and can land you in massive debt and they have never got in trouble for it -sarcasm. RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - SMGSterlin - 05-22-2013 Yeah, everyone hates that you need Steam to play games these days, but there's not really anyways around it... Made a thread about this a while back, look below. http://www.discoverygc.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=80245 RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - Snoozzzer - 05-22-2013 *peeks in* If you've already searched high and low for options to disable steam with that game, and have tried uninstalling steam + games (backing up your saves of course) and trying again, the other option is kinda sketch. Look up on Google pirated steam games and how they disabled steam, and tweak their instructions for your particular boxed game. Worked for legit issues I was having (but watch out for any .exe files they ask to download, as they're 50/50 trojans) Steam isn't Origin, and Valve (Steam) is starting to support Linux. Therefore, Steam isn't the worst thing in the world RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - James Greed - 05-22-2013 (05-22-2013, 04:59 PM)danski2011 Wrote: no, you don't need internet connection each time. just whilst its being installed. Note that the offline mode is a bit buggy. The only thing I hate about steam is the way it tries to update itself. Far too slow for me. RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - Luke. - 05-23-2013 It's pretty annoying, Steamplay is a great way to con you out of money if you don't like a game. Steam's like the google of the PC gaming industry. RE: Steam - how get rid of it... - ophidian - 05-28-2013 Steam is annoying at first, until you get used to it. There is no way to remove Steam and if a game says that you need Steam (they usually do at the back with 4pt texts), you need it for your activation. As said above, you don't need constant connection and when you need to re-install, Steam is relatively useful as you don't need to use your CDs to install / or play again. What is bad with Steam is, once you buy a game, it is tied to your account and you cannot sell / transfer it. I have two steam accounts because of a problem happened waaaaaay back in HL 2 times, and I cannot transfer some of my games to my real account, which means I need to use them both if I wanna play. Oh, and in some countries, Steam sometimes have issues with DNS (like OpenDNS). The best gaming system out there is GOG.com's. You buy, you download, it never asks to be online, never asks to have an in-between program, never wants to use DRM etc. |