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You should write a book about it and sell it to bored 40 yr old house wifes.
Mass effect 2 is by far the worst rpg ever.
try mount and blade on low settings, it works on my old laptop and still runs well.
Just explore a bit, you will find heaps of cool stuff like villages and new quests.
And the ring means that you are only 20% invisible even though you look fully camouflaged.
lol i love the song for robot unicorn attack
Dont let the graphics put you off! i thought i would never get into at first but now i love it. :D
Get deadly reflex, its a mod that adds more to combat and lets you decapitate people :D
oh and the lost spires mod, it added at least 15 hours of gameplay for me and heaps of cool items.
and this if you speak german, it took 4 years to make. http://www.nehrim.de/dataEV.html
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Also, if you have to dig out a DVD and put it in the computer to play a fully installed game in order to satisfy the game's anti-piracy checks, is that any different then Steam "asking for permission?"
...which isnt even true about steam anyways (as many people have already stated on this thread) because you do NOT need an active internet connection to start steam or play 99% of the games on it.
mkaliaz
Putting in a DVD is the norm, I mean really it can't get anymore simple than that. Steam is a third party that is FORCED upon you.
99% percent of games? You are obviously a blind supporter of Steam so it's a waste of time to even argue with you, lol. Just enjoy your Steam, man really.
OK, why dont you give me a list of the steam games that require a PERSISTENT internet connection to play. Obviously multi-player only games dont count.
I can think of about 3-5 Ubisoft games and thats it. Yes, so 3-5 games out of hundreds (i think the total on steam is over 600 now ).
Clearly you still dont believe all the people in this thread who are telling you INTERNET CONNECTION NOT REQUIRED to start up steam and start your games.
settlers 7At least its not as bad as GFWL.
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