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tango2delta
07-20-2011, 09:36 AM
Hello All,
I just got the U.S DVD version and there is nothing but steam on it, what is a steam ? and had to download the game from steam. I sould not have to download it when i pay $49.00 for it to be on DVD. Anyway, the game is awsome and i am getting good FR with grass and shadows turned off and every thing else is on medium, i am getting lots of errors and crashes from steam, and not the game it self. I really wanted the game to be like IL-2 1946without the hassle, steam is the problem with the game. 1C Maddox done a fine simulator for-sure, 5 OUT OF 5 SCORE but my game goes back to store for refund becouse of me haveing to use steam. the game will never run right no matter what 1c team does until they lose steam app. (never)




ASSUS MOTHER BOARD
i7 950 3.6 gHZ
4 GIG RAM
ATI 5770
WINDOW 7 32 BIT

Ataros
07-20-2011, 09:44 AM
You can not notice Steam if it is set up properly. Disable all the annoying features and forget about it. It does not influence gameplay.

von Pilsner
07-20-2011, 09:55 AM
You can not notice Steam if it is set up properly. Disable all the annoying features and forget about it. It does not influence gameplay.

I disabled 'steam community' and 'steam cloud support' for IL-2 CloD and I have not had any Steam related problems. (I play SP so I don't know about the server disconnects ;))

tango2delta
07-21-2011, 07:48 AM
lol, i lied. There is no way in hell im takeing this bad-boy back, i waited 2 long to play it. Running it on a 40" SONY HDTV. I found some bugs, one on the bf109 right wing when i put the flaps down and then raise them back up again, something sticking through the wing every now and then. i do not know how to take in game screenshots yet, but when i do i will try to post them with a description if intrerested.

dash2099
07-21-2011, 08:14 AM
That thing sticking through the wing is the pin that helps you see where your water radiator flaps are set. It has marks, at full open, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4, and closed. The pin extended up means that your radiators are closed, and flush with the wing means full open (and creating a good bit of drag).

thanks mate, i was wondering about that. :) very cool indeed

Ze-Jamz
07-21-2011, 09:12 AM
thanks mate, i was wondering about that. :) very cool indeed

haha...that got me too

naz
07-21-2011, 10:01 AM
Hello All,
I just got the U.S DVD version and there is nothing but steam on it, what is a steam ? and had to download the game from steam. I sould not have to download it when i pay $49.00 for it to be on DVD. Anyway, the game is awsome and i am getting good FR with grass and shadows turned off and every thing else is on medium, i am getting lots of errors and crashes from steam, and not the game it self. I really wanted the game to be like IL-2 1946without the hassle, steam is the problem with the game. 1C Maddox done a fine simulator for-sure, 5 OUT OF 5 SCORE but my game goes back to store for refund becouse of me haveing to use steam. the game will never run right no matter what 1c team does until they lose steam app. (never)


Hi mate

If you had to download the entire game from steam even though you bought a DVD version, there is a workaround. It is a common enough problem with Steam games (not just Cliffs of Dover). The quote below is from the Steam Technical forums;

"Using Steam launch options to install retail games from disc

Log in to Steam and click on Library.
Right-click on the game, select Delete local content, and confirm.
Insert the first disc into your computer.
Close Steam (Steam > Exit).
Press Windows Key + R to open Run
In the Run window type:

"C:\Program Files\Steam\Steam.exe" -install E:

Replace E: with the CD/DVD drive you are installing from if is not correct.
Replace C:\Program Files\Steam if your Steam installation is not in the default location.
Press OK. Steam will launch and ask you to sign in if you do not have your password saved. Your installation should continue from the disc.

Note:
This process is only intended for retail store bought copies of Steam games (ie. Left 4 Dead, Modern Warfare 2). It will not work for backup discs of any Steam games"

Its probably handy to know if you ever have to re-install as this will save you some time and internet bandwith.

cheers

robtek
07-21-2011, 10:01 AM
thanks mate, i was wondering about that. :) very cool indeed

Sometimes, more often than one thinks, its not a bug, but a feature :D :D :D

sorak
07-21-2011, 02:37 PM
I cant stand having to use steam also just to play this game. Yeah I know it works fine using steam, but making us have to use steam is just dumb. This method will not be the future. It is only an easier way out to distribute the game and for multiplayer setup.

carguy_
07-21-2011, 03:40 PM
I cant stand having to use steam also just to play this game. Yeah I know it works fine using steam, but making us have to use steam is just dumb. This method will not be the future. It is only an easier way out to distribute the game and for multiplayer setup.
I hear you. You have to know that it is the effect of big piracy numbers from the IL2 age. Oleg Maddox and Luthier did post some numbers back then to fill us in on how many copies were actually downloaded. Don`t quote me on this one, but I think I read that 50% of flying folks on Hyperlobby were pirated copies.

I too do not endorse Steam. I have Race07 and CloD in it, period. The only big pros of this system I see is the DVD being intact and VAC ban mechanism that may be a good way to steer cheaters away from the online games. If you`d see my posts on Ubi forums you`d see that I said Steam is no buy for me. Eventually I had to eat my hat as to imo this is the best way, but certainly not perfect.

zipper
07-21-2011, 07:32 PM
I hear you. You have to know that it is the effect of big piracy numbers from the IL2 age. Oleg Maddox and Luthier did post some numbers back then to fill us in on how many copies were actually downloaded. Don`t quote me on this one, but I think I read that 50% of flying folks on Hyperlobby were pirated copies.

I too do not endorse Steam. I have Race07 and CloD in it, period. The only big pros of this system I see is the DVD being intact and VAC ban mechanism that may be a good way to steer cheaters away from the online games. If you`d see my posts on Ubi forums you`d see that I said Steam is no buy for me. Eventually I had to eat my hat as to imo this is the best way, but certainly not perfect.


I remember them saying that, and that I apparently fit they're criteria of a pirate because I was using a cracked executable even though I bought everything they sold so I'm not sure how accurate their estimate really was.

Heliocon
07-22-2011, 03:13 AM
Hello All,
I just got the U.S DVD version and there is nothing but steam on it, what is a steam ? and had to download the game from steam. I sould not have to download it when i pay $49.00 for it to be on DVD. Anyway, the game is awsome and i am getting good FR with grass and shadows turned off and every thing else is on medium, i am getting lots of errors and crashes from steam, and not the game it self. I really wanted the game to be like IL-2 1946without the hassle, steam is the problem with the game. 1C Maddox done a fine simulator for-sure, 5 OUT OF 5 SCORE but my game goes back to store for refund becouse of me haveing to use steam. the game will never run right no matter what 1c team does until they lose steam app. (never)




ASSUS MOTHER BOARD
i7 950 3.6 gHZ
4 GIG RAM
ATI 5770
WINDOW 7 32 BIT

(p.s - dont blame your problems on steam out of ignorrance).

spybaz
07-22-2011, 03:32 AM
(p.s - dont blame your problems on steam out of ignorrance).

"ignorance"

Jaws2002
07-22-2011, 03:41 AM
I frigging love steam.:grin:

The single best backup I had for games. I lose things, you know. Passwords, settings, discs, cd keys, operating systems, hard drives :-?.

Every game I have on Steam, can be restored to the exact state and settings i have, on any computer I want, simply by typing in my Steam user ID and password.

Don't need to chase no stinking patches, cd keys, or settings all over the place.
Steam does everything for me.

I love it.:grin:

GF_Mastiff
07-22-2011, 04:49 AM
remember everyone the Cloud is coming its a big brother at their finest. The Cloud will allow Cable companies to start charging utility fees for more usage. data going up and down from user to cloud fields. Not A very good idea. There trying to kill Hard drives and prevent piracy with the cloud usage.

nearmiss
07-22-2011, 05:35 AM
remember everyone the Cloud is coming its a big brother at their finest. The Cloud will allow Cable companies to start charging utility fees for more usage. data going up and down from user to cloud fields. Not A very good idea. There trying to kill Hard drives and prevent piracy with the cloud usage.

As long as we have competition between providers they'll have a hard time doing what they want "to us". Sprint has bought up Boost and Virgin, AT&T and T Mobile are trying to merger. Fewer competitors has always meant more money for the big companies.

The cable companies know precisely how much time we use now, along with every other statistic you can dream of is available to them.
Competition keeps the price down.

hiro
07-22-2011, 06:44 AM
steam is awesome but

for my copy of halflife 2 and portal 1 + 2 , I like the patches.

But since my pc sucks, I've had to reimage it a few times.

my experience with steam is the convenience, but sometimes its glitchy. About 40 ish or half my game installs via steam d/l have some glitch vs me doing DVD install + patching on my own.

i'm all about a hard copy, plus even if you have a 10 mb/s d/l it still takes years and you can't surf the net on it.

My gaming buddies gave up on steam for their main source for games as multi gig d/w (they are hardcore games, they work and game) as the ISP slap them with fees or low ball their d/l for breaking their limits . . .

r0bc
07-22-2011, 07:02 AM
I freaking love Steam to, I'm to the point I won't buy a game if its not on there. No messing with updates, login to any PC to access your games, unlimited D/L's, Deals, No stacks of game boxes in my office...whats not to like

von Pilsner
07-22-2011, 10:32 AM
remember everyone the Cloud is coming its a big brother at their finest. The Cloud will allow Cable companies to start charging utility fees for more usage. data going up and down from user to cloud fields. Not A very good idea. There trying to kill Hard drives and prevent piracy with the cloud usage.

The actual 'Steam Cloud' that can be enabled in-game only moves a few kb of config files around (and I turn that off anyway), it's not the same as a cloud-based application or true cloud based storage.

V.A.C. and TAGES are being used to kill piracy (in CloD at least).

Blackdog_kt
07-22-2011, 12:55 PM
Tages is not used anymore, it was patched out a while ago.


Overall, Steam has some bad and some good points.

The things i dislike most are:
1) You can't roll back to a previous version if you don't spent GB upon GB taking backups of your games

2) The fact that it reverts to automatic updates each time i run and exit the sim and i have to manually set it back to not update (i prefer to see if there's an update first, backup my version and then enable updates to get the new one)

3) It needs to be run every single time you run your games. It should just be a distribution platform and multiplayer matchmaking service, not a mandatory executable for offline use. I know it works in offline mode and doesn't take up much resources, it still bugs me that i can't just double click on the CoD icon for some single player fun and have to go through Steam login all the time.


The good things are:
1) Their experience as a multiplayer framework, which would possibly mean in the future it will be easy to run multiple mods on different servers without having to have multiple installs of the game.

2) Their anti-cheat controls will make it easier to distinguish between valid mods and cheats.

3) Most of the annoying fluff in the steam interface can be disabled.

Heliocon
07-23-2011, 03:49 AM
Tages is not used anymore, it was patched out a while ago.


Overall, Steam has some bad and some good points.

The things i dislike most are:
1) You can't roll back to a previous version if you don't spent GB upon GB taking backups of your games

2) The fact that it reverts to automatic updates each time i run and exit the sim and i have to manually set it back to not update (i prefer to see if there's an update first, backup my version and then enable updates to get the new one)

3) It needs to be run every single time you run your games. It should just be a distribution platform and multiplayer matchmaking service, not a mandatory executable for offline use. I know it works in offline mode and doesn't take up much resources, it still bugs me that i can't just double click on the CoD icon for some single player fun and have to go through Steam login all the time.


The good things are:
1) Their experience as a multiplayer framework, which would possibly mean in the future it will be easy to run multiple mods on different servers without having to have multiple installs of the game.

2) Their anti-cheat controls will make it easier to distinguish between valid mods and cheats.

3) Most of the annoying fluff in the steam interface can be disabled.


The requirment for running steam in the background is their anti pirating/DRM device, and its far better than any other alternative I have seen imo.

Blackdog_kt
07-23-2011, 01:25 PM
I know the reasoning behind it but it still bugs me waiting for it to load and login.

It's not like it's super effective anyway, most AAA games that are being pirated on torrent sites use a cracked copy of the steam version of the game because it's easier to bypass than other methods, along with their patches and DLC packs.