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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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^ Very well put, pretty much the same I've experienced so far in all the years I used Valve's service.
Honestly, I feel like the whole communication between the developer and us customers is a pretty big let down so far. Lot's of confusion and very few detailed information so far. Especially the whole statement about "The boxed version will only use Steam for match making" seems to be a major element of confusion. In the 8 years the Steam platform already exists, there were those games that made use of it, and those that didn't. And with "making use of it" I mean making full use of it. There's no such thing as making "partly" use of Steam features so far. And I honestly doubt this will change just for CoD. |
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![]() The reason i doubt it will be completely integrated is a few recent posts on the ubi forums. They said that the boxed versions don't require you to use Steam, other than if you want the matchmaker functions. Boxed editions won't use the steam DRM and steam is only there to give you a server browser. Granted, this is Ubi and many things are still unclear, but if i don't need to register with Steam to activate my copy (which is the only thing that seems to be clear, that boxed editions don't use steam's DRM), there's no reason to hurry up and install the steam client: by the time my copy arrives and i finish mucking around in single player there will be alternative methods. |
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However, the Ubisoft representative has again stated the physical (boxed) version of the game "only uses SteamWorks for match-making and not the Steam DRM." http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...9/m/1751069519 She could be wrong, she could be right, she might not really know what she's actually saying, but she's quite clearly stating the boxed version doesn't use the Steam DRM, or require installing the Steam client. To me that means the game, when you first install it, doesn't have to be tied to an active Steam account. If, however, you choose to use the games default server browser, which relies on using the Steamworks Match-making feature that's built into it, then yes you will need an active Steam account in order to do so (and will therefore need to have the Steam client, the program that is generally known as 'Steam', installed on your system.) Going purely by what we've been told and taking it at face value, it does look like the boxed version of the game is a stand-alone program that can be integrated into Steam later on if you want it to be. But this only makes sense if a distinction can be made between the Steam client, (the program the end-user installs and interfaces with and which is generally referred to as 'Steam'), and the Steamworks Match-making feature, which is essentially lines of game-code that will be included in the game whether it's a boxed or downloaded version. Last edited by Les; 03-21-2011 at 05:03 PM. |
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