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Good point. I hear the non-steam versions are actually more stable.
Who spreads this European socialist propaganda crap? The Steam versions work fine.

If you have an issue with them then go check the forums and oh look someone probably has a solution.

Really tired of hearing this shit about every old game under the sun that's on Steam. 'Oh I heard from my sister's neighbor's cousin's dog walker's German Aunt that the Steam version has problems but the GOG version will make you rich and famous'.

I have 2,000+ games on Steam including a lot of really old ass shit and I've at least run most of them at least once to make sure they run. I've found a few games here and there that might have some problem but then I run in XP compatibility mode or check the forum and find a quick fix and done.

There's been exactly one game I couldn't get to run at all on 64bit Windows and that's Doom Rails, which isn't a classic game, not on GOG or Greenman and I wouldn't even know where the hell you could buy a non Steam version (which wouldn't help anyway) at all.

 
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Who spreads this European socialist propaganda crap? The Steam versions work fine.

If you have an issue with them then go check the forums and oh look someone probably has a solution.

Really tired of hearing this shit about every old game under the sun that's on Steam. 'Oh I heard from my sister's neighbor's cousin's dog walker's German Aunt that the Steam version has problems but the GOG version will make you rich and famous'.

I have 2,000+ games on Steam including a lot of really old ass shit and I've at least run most of them at least once to make sure they run. I've found a few games here and there that might have some problem but then I run in XP compatibility mode or check the forum and find a quick fix and done.

There's been exactly one game I couldn't get to run at all on 64bit Windows and that's Doom Rails, which isn't a classic game, not on GOG or Greenman and I wouldn't even know where the hell you could buy a non Steam version (which wouldn't help anyway) at all.
I have no problem with Steam. I'm not trying to bash non-DRM. When trying to get my copy of Gothic 2 to run, I simply came across several posts stating that the Steam version is a bit trickier to get running smoothly for some people. In some cases the Steam overlay causes some issues.

I didn't mean to come across as bashing Steam. It really wasn't my intention. I have lots of old games that work fine on Steam as well.
 
Some Steam do run like garbage even with fixes cause they're too old, or just have conflicts. I know the Commando's collection (At least the first....maybe the sequels) run horribly. I got it to display correctly but I could never get the timing one right so my game ran like crazy. Was too much work and by the time I ended up fiddling with it for an hour I gave up.

I do hope all Gothics work on all platforms as they are unique and interesting games, though I did play Gothic 3 when it was a buggy mess around release and need to go back to it.

 
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Some Steam do run like garbage even with fixes cause they're too old, or just have conflicts. I know the Commando's collection (At least the first....maybe the sequels) run horribly. I got it to display correctly but I could never get the timing one right so my game ran like crazy. Was too much work and by the time I ended up fiddling with it for an hour I gave up.

I do hope all Gothics work on all platforms as they are unique and interesting games, though I did play Gothic 3 when it was a buggy mess around release and need to go back to it.
Oh yes, definitely. I have a ton of games that have been bundled on Steam through GOG or other places because they're not stable on Steam, sometimes because the dev doesn't really give a damn about making them run right there. :(

 
Yeah the games are great but also owned by many of us who got them through many different sales, or sometimes free as in Fallout's case. Still good for new people though but so far the sale I've bought Sid Meier's Pirates. Maybe I might get something else later.

 
The bummer of getting so many great games for super cheap on PC is the day when you have almost all of them.

I remember the first heady days I had my PC. Fallout GOTY and Dead Island GOTY for $7.50 each BLEW MY MIND.
My foray into Steam was 50 percent off all The Walking Dead episodes. 12.49! What a steal! (may have been 75 percent, Amazon Winter 2012)

Little did I know...how addicted I would become.

 
Seriously though every time someone goes on about how they heard some old game doesn't run on Steam I download it from Steam and in the majority of cases it just plays without issue or in some cases compatibility works or I look on the Steam forum and oh look quick easy fix, now it works fine.

I even regularly see people saying the GOG version works better than Steam for games where the version on Steam is literally the same one.

I feel like the whole world's gone crazy but me.

I think it's one of those things like 'Macs are better for art and music' or 'AMD drivers are bad'. It may have been true at one point in time but now people just keep perpetuating the outdated myth.

There's also probably people with lame laptops with Intel HD video on practically every forum posting H@1p my gam dznt werk that people looking for 'evidence' to back up their perception use to cite.
 
Seriously though every time someone goes on about how they heard some old game doesn't run on Steam I download it from Steam and in the majority of cases it just plays without issue or in some cases compatibility works or I look on the Steam forum and oh look quick easy fix, now it works fine.
I even regularly see people saying the GOG version works better than Steam for games where the version on Steam is literally the same one.
I feel like the whole world's gone crazy but me.
I think it's one of those things like 'Macs are better for art and music' or 'AMD drivers are bad'. It may have been true at one point in time but now people just keep perpetuating the outdated myth.
There's also probably people with lame laptops with Intel HD video on practically every forum posting H@1p my gam dznt werk that people looking for 'evidence' to back up their perception use to cite.
I definitely see where you're coming from. I have times where I feel like DRM-free players are "Steam shaming" me. Heck, I was tempted to buy a separate GOG version of Sacred 2 today even though I already have a Steam copy, after seeing so many people overjoyed that it finally came to GOG.

Again though, it was never my intention to bad mouth Steam. This is just a case where there were legitimate issues with a Steam version. To be fair, issues that were relatively easy to resolve.
 
Seriously though every time someone goes on about how they heard some old game doesn't run on Steam I download it from Steam and in the majority of cases it just plays without issue or in some cases compatibility works or I look on the Steam forum and oh look quick easy fix, now it works fine.

I even regularly see people saying the GOG version works better than Steam for games where the version on Steam is literally the same one.

I feel like the whole world's gone crazy but me.

I think it's one of those things like 'Macs are better for art and music' or 'AMD drivers are bad'. It may have been true at one point in time but now people just keep perpetuating the outdated myth.

There's also probably people with lame laptops with Intel HD video on practically every forum posting H@1p my gam dznt werk that people looking for 'evidence' to back up their perception use to cite.
Usually I don't care, but there are a number of cases where the Steam version has issues. It all comes down to what matters more to you, A. Steam, and you're willing to spend time troubleshooting while setting up the game, or B. DRM-free or GOG, and you're willing to have the game on a "lesser" service so that you don't have to spend time getting the game running well.

Personally, I spend a hell of a lot of time tweaking games to make them look pretty (SweetFX and whatnot), so sometimes I'd rather spend my time on that rather than just getting the game running properly. So in the cases where the GOG version is different, and does run better, I'll usually go for that instead (usually this is with older games, and I do like getting older games on GOG because of the extra goodies and whatnot).

Of course, I'm still using Steam 95% of the time. When GOG Galaxy comes out... we shall see.

 
Few people seem to acknowledge this but there are games on GOG that have issues for some people too.

Lately GOG isn't even so much the place that fusses with putting DOS wrappers as they are the place that's trying to be Steam for angry Europeans who hate Steam. A lot of the 'newer' shovelware re-releases are coming from the publishers already (more or less) working on modern systems so they can put it on Steam too now that Steam is taking any crap and get it in some small time Groupees an Gala bundles until they can make it into a big time Humble Bundle now that Humble is taking any crap.

It will be interesting to see how Galaxy turns out. The idea of a DRM optional client is not a bad one. As 'D would say the best of both worlds. Desura really could have tried harder and done more on that point. I don't think many AAAs will get on board though for any of their remotely recent stuff.
 
Heck, I was tempted to buy a separate GOG version of Sacred 2 today even though I already have a Steam copy, after seeing so many people overjoyed that it finally came to GOG.
What?!?!?

Sacred 2: Gold finally hit GOG??!?

{checks GOG}

Awesome @ Sacred 2 Gold finally hitting GOG.

:D

 
Meh, I own Sacred 2 Gold SecuROM+DRM-FREE from GG and Steam version from Humble Bundle. Besides this isn't both DRM-FREE and 75% off.
I'm just glad it's on GOG - for those who love GOG + hate DRM.

I already own S2: Fallen Angel - Collector's from Retail; and (just like you) both S2: Gold Securom + DRM-FREE from GG.

So, yeah - I don't really need another copy of S2: Gold.

Price-wise - yeah, we've seen much better deals on S2: Gold...especially on the Steam-version + especially since Steam-version was in the $1 tier in the Deep Silver HB.

 
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Sacred 2 Gold on steam promotes child-killing CEG. Think of the children!
I already have it DRM-FREE, so I wouldn't actually mind also having a Steam-version to keep track of time-playing + any Steam-features if I could get it real cheap.

 
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Battlefield 4 will not run on my athlon xp 1800 and geforce 6200. I also have 256 mb of ram and 60 gb hdd wtf why won't this run plz help this pc cost 1000 dollars

Origin sucks
 
Or just a fan of Dead Rising since the beginning who only has a pc now and realizes 34 dollars for a full game plus all it's dlc sounds pretty good...or yeah, kid/console people, whatever. It's Cheap Ass Gamer, not 75% or more off gamer.

 
Or just a fan of Dead Rising since the beginning who only has a pc now and realizes 34 dollars for a full game plus all it's dlc sounds pretty good...or yeah, kid/console people, whatever. It's Cheap Ass Gamer, not 75% or more off gamer.
If you are willing to wait just a couple months (or buy from a Russian trader now) you can get it cheaper. Generally, with PC game backlogs, its easier to wait. Maybe you don't have a backlog and don't want to buy from traders? So if you really love Dead Rising and are going to play right away, then its worth snakeybroing it.

 
If you are willing to wait just a couple months (or buy from a Russian trader now) you can get it cheaper. Generally, with PC game backlogs, its easier to wait. Maybe you don't have a backlog and don't want to buy from traders? So if you really love Dead Rising and are going to play right away, then its worth snakeybroing it.
But he didn't snakeybro it because he paid 75% instead of full price.

 
I'm not sure in what interpretation of cheapass 25% applies.

And yeah, pretty much what I thought. Console refugee new to the PC who hasn't adjusted to PC game pricing and sales and where to get PC games cheaper and when. Plus there's probably the whole thing of not having 800 kallijion games and so probably will actually play it right away.

But he didn't snakeybro it because he paid 75% instead of full price.
No, he Solid Snake Eyes'ed it.

 
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I don't think I've ever 75% offed any of the Dead Rising games.  I've waited for them to hit GH status on XBox and paid $20 for the first.  Think I might have gotten the second and third ones on PS3 for around $10 each.  I pre-ordered this one from a Russian terrorist for around $18 I think after I scored some dirt cheap TF2 keys.  I love the series though so I could pay retail and feel it was worth it.  

 
Eh, if it's a game you really want and you plan to play it right away, I don't see the problem with paying a premium for it. We all have games we've paid extra for to be able to play them right away; there's no need to be demeaning toward someone for doing so.
 
I'm not sure in what interpretation of cheapass 25% applies.

And yeah, pretty much what I thought. Console refugee new to the PC who hasn't adjusted to PC game pricing and sales and where to get PC games cheaper and when. Plus there's probably the whole thing of not having 800 kallijion games and so probably will actually play it right away.

No, he Solid Snake Eyes'ed it.
Oh man, some people still use consoles. Does that make you mad? Love Elitist people like you.

 
Oh man, some people still use consoles. Does that make you mad? Love Elitist people like you.
Not really considering you guys are like 90% of this site and we're ghettoized to a few threads. I just think it's silly when you come to our threads and then apply console standards to how stuff works in our world, but there's always people willing to pay more, even on a site of so called cheapasses so go for it.

Now if you want some real snark from PC people then you can always try the Steam thread. :p I think most of us don't pay much attention to Greenman anymore anyway beyond the whole Playfire stuff, which you probably have no clue about.

 
Not really considering you guys are like 90% of this site and we're ghettoized to a few threads. I just think it's silly when you come to our threads and then apply console standards to how stuff works in our world, but there's always people willing to pay more, even on a site of so called cheapasses so go for it.

Now if you want some real snark from PC people then you can always try the Steam thread. :p I think most of us don't pay much attention to Greenman anymore anyway beyond the whole Playfire stuff, which you probably have no clue about.
Yea okay beacuse I dont mainly PC game.. Stop generalizing everyone.

Playfire stuff which I apparently know nothing about...AHAHA you make me laugh.

 
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Or just a fan of Dead Rising since the beginning who only has a pc now and realizes 34 dollars for a full game plus all it's dlc sounds pretty good...or yeah, kid/console people, whatever. It's Cheap Ass Gamer, not 75% or more off gamer.
We generally enjoy saving money around here, not patting ourselves on the back for buying a game for $35 when it'll be $5 in a few months. Basically, publicizing your PC game buying missteps is only going to make people laugh. Perhaps you're new to buying PC games, so I'll just advise you to wait. It doesn't take long at all for PC games to get cheap. You wait, you save loads of money. There's a reason us PC regulars have Steam libraries between 1000 and 2000 games.

Yea okay beacuse I dont mainly PC game.. Stop generalizing everyone.

Playfire stuff which I apparently know nothing about...AHAHA you make me laugh.
Go back to your 10 game console backlog that you spent $600 + tax on to accumulate.

 
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Eh, if it's a game you really want and you plan to play it right away, I don't see the problem with paying a premium for it. We all have games we've paid extra for to be able to play them right away; there's no need to be demeaning toward someone for doing so.
Sure there is. They asked for it by doing so then posting in a PC thread to boast they got 25% off launch-MSRP.

 
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