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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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Shame on you for using STEAM !
http://il-2-sturmovik.ubi.com/cliffs...log/uk/?p=1162
from an user that had only had bad experinces every time i had to use steam - most times was not able to play the games... |
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Well thats f*****d it.
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It may not be liked by everyone but I have bought around 90 games that run on that service with no issues at all. I find it a pretty slick service.
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How are online wars played on steam Revvin?
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Never had trouble with Steam. all the games i have bought through steam have worked.
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i have calmed down a bit
i still hope that this steam stuff is only a possibility for online play like in the past with UBI. That you can still use tools like the Hyperlobby and are not forced to play via steam ! i guess some clarificationj is needed from official side here please ! |
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Judging by the conflicting info about the release at UBI I doubt even they know whats going in...
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I had a terrible time trying to get Half Life 2 to run on release day, and for the next week as well. Mind you that was 5/6 years ago and I have not had a single issue since then.
No matter what setup you use, there is always going to be some unlucky guy who gets a string of bad experiences. |
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Well, the big issues will appear if steam tries to mess with customised installs (patching etc.), has compatibility issues or hems in multiplayer modes.
IMHO, the issues Silent Hunter V had with DRM wouldn't have existed if it was a FPS. If your shooting ten bullets at an opponent and your saving game cause the two which are airborne to disappear - it is no big deal. But, if you've spent three hours setting up a torpedo run in a Type-II and saving game causes half of your torpedoes for that tour to vanish from the water... A lot of these big companies don't understand our genre. |
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