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Clarification on release date, game versions & more
At the moment, only info about UK.
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...9/m/1751069519 I don't get that part: "Finally, if you buy the physical version of the game, there will be no need to download anything additional in order to play the game. An internet connection will be required to activate the game, and for online play, but that is it. The game only uses SteamWorks for match-making and not the Steam DRM." So the Steam program isn't needed, cause that would be an additional program? |
"there will be no need to download anything additional in order to play the game."
This is the main point I think, and I'm happy to see that. The latter point about steam is a bit vague, is it only when you get IL2CoD through Steam or not, I think this is the case though. |
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Makes me happy, as it falls as the best of both worlds. Available on steam for those that like that service, and not requiring steam for those of us who would rather not. Good news indeed! |
And how do I play online with Steam matchmaking without the Steam program? :confused:
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You can't even pre order on steam yet.
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So the D/L version will be released Next Week? And the physical copies pushed out in the EU till the 31st. ?
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Apparently Steam is just a CoD retailer. If one wants to use Steam for online play then I would imagine one would need a Steam Account, but since Steam isn't responsible for the DRM of CoD then an account wouldn't be needed otherwise. Updates/add-ons may also be available through Steam for those who have such an account, otherwise it's the old update/add-on method we're
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so I presume Hyperlobby will still be ok for online play when servers become available (with no exclusive need for Steam for online play)
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This just gets weirder all the time.
Now do I need to cancel my boxed preorder and get it digitally to get it integrated into steam? :confused: Edit: Then again its worded that "you don't need to download anything" witch is normal since the steam games have steam installation files on the disc ;) Will just have to wait and see. |
When is going to be released in Hellas in a boxed version ? (no mallware please)
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When is going to be released in Hellas in a boxed version ? (no mallware please)
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If a game uses Steamworks, it makes the full use of the features of the services Steam offers. The game gets registered to your Steam account, it's therefore added to your games list, you can fully download it if you should lose your CD / DVD and you can use the Steam overlay ingame. And since Steam works as a DRM itself as well, every Steamworks game is making use of it. So yeah, quite confusing. Looks like the people in charge are confused as well, afterall. |
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I don't see it as confusing, it most likely will work exactly the way Arma2/Arma2OA works on steam now. Or HOI3.
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In CoD however they use Steam for matchmaking, so every user (even the retail ones) has to use Steam. |
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So, you could be right, but this doesn't clear up anything. |
I give up. You guys win.
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This sounds like really good news on the face. Steam is just a built in "Hyperlobby". No molesting my computer everytime I want to play the game. Blood pressure dropping...:cool:
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seems the same condition as when UBI put Gamespy on the discs....
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Damn, we still need Steam.
"Can we play this game online without the Steam software?" "No" (Quote: OlegMaddox) Source: Youtube Comments on the new trailer |
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