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Just dont go to the store section and you wont see any.Ethric wrote: Having to run a combined advertisement,
This applies to ANY closed-source software. Including games themselves (see ME2) So if this troubles you - you can quit playing proprietary games altogether.Ethric wrote: surveillance and who know what else
No.Kalah wrote:Yes, and this requires the connection to be open all the time, doesn't it?
What exactly "checking up" and "shutting down" means ?Ethric wrote: constant checking up and possibility of shutting you down.
As long as you dont buy games with stolen cards - your account will be fine.
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Unless they make some sort of fuck-up and say your paypal account which you shut down months ago didn't pay them for something that was supposedly bought a few weeks ago...MistWeaver wrote: What exactly "checking up" and "shutting down" means ?
As long as you dont buy games with stolen cards - your account will be fine.
Or someone hijacks your account as it's been known to happen and once they closed it you won't get it back even if you prove it was stolen...
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Again, what intrusions? It's been few times already with all the steam==spyware thing, any facts or at least reasoning for that? "Because they can" not counts.Ethric wrote:The innocent have nothing to fear, bring on the intrusions? I don't subscribe to that philosophy.
As for the fraud ban. That's how non-cash payments work - it can always be traced. No spyware required, banks have it all.
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Steam does send back info to Valve by design... it has to or there would be no cloud saves or achievements or anything... but i'm sure they don't steal your passwords... they probably just do it like google and sell your search history to advertisement companies...
And there's also this:
According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam's availability is not guaranteed and Valve is under no legal obligation to release an update disabling the authentication system in the event that Steam becomes permanently unavailable.[86]
And there's also this:
According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam's availability is not guaranteed and Valve is under no legal obligation to release an update disabling the authentication system in the event that Steam becomes permanently unavailable.[86]
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You're dodging it. This:Ethric wrote:I defer to TT's comments on the issue.
has nothing to do with intrusion or spying. Besides you can disable cloud if dont want to store your saved games on steam servers.Steam does send back info to Valve by design... it has to or there would be no cloud saves or achievements or anything...
That goes for every online activated DRM. But in this case - it's more likely you'll damage/lose your DVD, than steam will go offline forever.ThunderTitan wrote: And there's also this:
According to the Steam Subscriber Agreement, Steam's availability is not guaranteed and Valve is under no legal obligation to release an update disabling the authentication system in the event that Steam becomes permanently unavailable.[86]
It isn't actually - not in my case. I always make copies of my discs and use those. The originals are stacked nicely in my CD shelf, practically mint. I won't damage them since they're not in use, and I won't lose them unless the building burns down.MistWeaver wrote:That goes for every online activated DRM. But in this case - it's more likely you'll damage/lose your DVD, than steam will go offline forever.
Anyway, back to the topic, I don't want to buy any game the producers of which say: "Before we'll let you give us money and buy our game, you have to agree to certain conditions ...".
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Which means you don't want to buy video games at all.Kalah wrote:I don't want to buy any game the producers of which say: "Before we'll let you give us money and buy our game, you have to agree to certain conditions ...".
"I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free..." - Michelangelo
Nah, the standard conditions - such as agreeing not to copy the thing and redistribute it - have been a part of the industry for two decades. It's understood; it has become a natural part of the buying of a game.
It's when the producers start to expand upon such policies, taking abnormal liberties, that I object. I feel it's a bit like my going into a car shop, and the salesman says: "I'll only sell you this car if you agree to let us install a security camera in it."
It's when the producers start to expand upon such policies, taking abnormal liberties, that I object. I feel it's a bit like my going into a car shop, and the salesman says: "I'll only sell you this car if you agree to let us install a security camera in it."
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Fun Fact: You don't actually buy a game... you buy a license to use the game... and Bill Gates is the one that started that... something he'll never be forgiven for, no matter how many starving children he helps...It's understood; it has become a natural part of the buying of a game.
You misunderstand, i mean there is a system in place that send Valve your information, and it's not just saves, but how you play, when etc... and it's not just the cloud, look at your stats for any game.MistWeaver wrote: has nothing to do with intrusion or spying. Besides you can disable cloud if dont want to store your saved games on steam servers.
But like i said, it's not spyware because it's not sniffing for passwords or other stuff you do off steam (as far as we know).
Eh... name 1 game company that has existed since the early 80's that's still around...MistWeaver wrote: That goes for every online activated DRM. But in this case - it's more likely you'll damage/lose your DVD, than steam will go offline forever.
And of course that is still bullshit no matter which online DRM system is used, but unlike Steam a lot of those get patched out by regular patches the devs put out... on Steam that can't happen because usually the whole game is tied into it.
Which just gave me the idea to ask Relic to remove steam activation from DoW2+CR now that the next one will be totally stand alone with no GfWL.
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here's few, you might even know them:ThunderTitan wrote: Eh... name 1 game company that has existed since the early 80's that's still around...
Capcom(dev&publisher)
Activision (dev&publisher)
EA (dev&publicher&distributor)
LucasArts (dev&publisher)
All of them were founded before 84.
And here we have Valve (dev&distributor) that is pretty much monopolist on PC games digital distribution market.
I dont think they will be going down anytime soon.
Now you tell me what games from the early 80's that you still want to play.
I prefer Good Old Games to Steam when it comes to digital distributing. No drm or other strings attached. Lately they even released such classics as Planescape Torment and Baldur's Gate.
Steam, I only get the games there when I can get them real cheap. It is too bad that many games that are distributed traditionally require digital service for activation.
Steam, I only get the games there when I can get them real cheap. It is too bad that many games that are distributed traditionally require digital service for activation.
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Ha, newb... TPB has been too high profile for years.Talin_Trollbane wrote:i buy all my games nowadays on TPB, guaranteed DRM/Steam activation free.
Damn, i intended to exclude LucasArts from the get-go by not allowing companies that are supported by massive media empires and death stars... i guess i forgot once my work net finally loaded the reply window.MistWeaver wrote:here's few, you might even know them:ThunderTitan wrote: Eh... name 1 game company that has existed since the early 80's that's still around...
Capcom(dev&publisher)
Activision (dev&publisher)
EA (dev&publicher&distributor)
LucasArts (dev&publisher)
All of them were founded before 84.
And here we have Valve (dev&distributor) that is pretty much monopolist on PC games digital distribution market.
I dont think they will be going down anytime soon.
And really, Activision and EA... that's one in favour of the no-drm crowd if i ever saw one. While Capcom's business model is SF versions after versions...
Someone mention LucasArts: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Isl ... al_Edition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret ... al_Edition (OK, they where from the 90's, but still, same idea).Now you tell me what games from the early 80's that you still want to play.
But really, i hope that Valve actually does what their CEO said and remove Steam activation if they even go out of business.
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And Good Old Games seems to be doing very well too... crappy marketing stunt aside.
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So you also needed to excude the ones that start with, lets say, "B", and those that are from France, and everything else you can now think of, to made the condition impossible. Proves your point, really.ThunderTitan wrote: Damn, i intended to exclude LucasArts from the get-go by not allowing companies that are supported by massive media empires and death stars... i guess i forgot once my work net finally loaded the reply window.
And really, Activision and EA... that's one in favour of the no-drm crowd if i ever saw one. While Capcom's business model is SF versions after versions...
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SE's are from 2009. not even 90'sSomeone mention LucasArts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Isl ... al_Edition http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret ... al_Edition (OK, they where from the 90's, but still, same idea).
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I only excluded LucasArts, and for good reason (they even stated to suck once they only made SW games too).MistWeaver wrote: So you also needed to excude the ones that start with, lets say, "B", and those that are from France, and everything else you can now think of, to made the condition impossible. Proves your point, really.
The rest prove my point because lets face it, they survived by being dicks...
Someone missed the point by a mile... for the remakes to get made someone must have stil been interested in playing those games... and MI is the perfect example because they only gave them better graphics (the more responsive UI is more about how good hardware is compared to then).MistWeaver wrote: SE's are from 2009. not even 90's
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