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Existential Toast
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Georgia
Posts: 440
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So, with Fallout: New Vegas coming out next month, I've been considering getting it for PC rather than 360 due to modability. When I was reading up on the game, I found out that PC versions of the game will use Steamworks as drm.
From what I understand so far, this means that I will have to have a Steam account in order to play, no matter where I buy the game from. I'm guessing, although I haven't seen it said specifically, that this also means that I have to download and use Steam anytime I want to play. I know Steam has an offline mode, but I hear mixed reports from people, some who say their games become buggy and problematic in offline mode, and others who say they've never had problems. So, my questions are: Does anyone have any Steamworks games, but hasn't used Steam before and can tell me what that's like. Has anyone experienced any problems using Steam's offline mode? Once I have the game installed, is it possible to uninstall Steam, or is it integrated into the game's patching, dlc, etc.? I know this is the case for Steam's digital download games, with automatic patching, etc., but how does this apply to a game that just uses Steamworks DRM but hasn't been bought through Steam? How does Steam compare to Impulse? Is anyone else as annoyed as I am that I have to go through a third party just to play a game that I (at some point in the near future, will) own?
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