Dune Spice Wars
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Dune Spice Wars
First game I'm excited about in a long while. Christ, I'm still playing Dune 2000 through yet again.
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I always wanted to get into these games as I do like the music and graphics.. but I suck at strategy games and I gather there is an argument as to where you should start with Dune 1 the game. Amiga version? Console version? It was originally a French game.. that I do remember heh.
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I started with Dune 2, the first RTS of it. Dune 2000 added C&C level graphics. I'm just hoping this isn't subscription. I see the .gg disk key offers but those are scams so the Steam pre order means real time verification so do torrenting.
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I don't suppose "paying for it" is an option, then.
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Thinking I won't have a choice with it coming out on Steam and all. IDK, do they still even do cd keys anymore? I'm paying for Xbox live even though I barely play that thing so I guess I could switch to a Steam account.
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Just get a Steam account. It is much, much easier to pay for the games and play them on Steam than to pirate them.
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Not anymore. Valve fucked it. In the past, I could ignore "updates" to games and instead play the version I have. Now, it will force an update, breaking my mods or removing content I paid for or making it impossible to tweak game settings the way I want.I installed the pirated versions of some games even though I have them on Steam.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Thu Apr 07, 2022 9:29 pm Just get a Steam account. It is much, much easier to pay for the games and play them on Steam than to pirate them.
The pirated version of some games is the superior one now. The only digital store for games right now that is truly better than piracy is GOG. In fact, it's the only store where you can actually buy games. Steam and all the others only allow you to rent games. They claim they "sell" games, but they don't. They can take them away from you any time they wish. You don't own shit.
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ReamNC, thx I would love advice as to how I could avoid renting this game as I hate the concept.
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Casual Slobserver, you should rent it.Casual Observer wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 4:14 am ReamNC, thx I would love advice as to how I could avoid renting this game as I hate the concept.
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He doesn't have a choice!!! He's forced to pirate it!!!!!!
What a goddamn child.
What a goddamn child.
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The fuck are you talking about.pinback wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 6:30 am He doesn't have a choice!!! He's forced to pirate it!!!!!!
What a goddamn child.
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None of this is true.RealNC wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 2:03 amNot anymore. Valve fucked it. In the past, I could ignore "updates" to games and instead play the version I have. Now, it will force an update, breaking my mods or removing content I paid for or making it impossible to tweak game settings the way I want.I installed the pirated versions of some games even though I have them on Steam.Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Thu Apr 07, 2022 9:29 pm Just get a Steam account. It is much, much easier to pay for the games and play them on Steam than to pirate them.
The pirated version of some games is the superior one now. The only digital store for games right now that is truly better than piracy is GOG. In fact, it's the only store where you can actually buy games. Steam and all the others only allow you to rent games. They claim they "sell" games, but they don't. They can take them away from you any time they wish. You don't own shit.
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If a game is removed from sale on Steam, you can still download it if you bought it.
You can set games to not update.
You can also start games outside of Steam.
Steam does default to updates, which is what CO will want for his Dune game, so he gets patches. You guys are telling him to go unpatched or go to warez sites for patches, I guess?
Insanity. I warezed as much as anyone 15 years ago. Steam removed that from being necessary.
You can set games to not update.
You can also start games outside of Steam.
Steam does default to updates, which is what CO will want for his Dune game, so he gets patches. You guys are telling him to go unpatched or go to warez sites for patches, I guess?
Insanity. I warezed as much as anyone 15 years ago. Steam removed that from being necessary.
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CO literally said he "won't have a choice" but to pirate this game he's all psyched about, because you're all goddamn children.
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It's possible Valve changed something about updates (but not removing games, they don't do that) but to be honest I have read more dog shit takes on this BBS in the last two weeks than in the previous 30 years so you guys need to thank those of us showing superhuman restraint.
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Unless it's removed from your library of the online store. Like: https://www.techspot.com/news/92761-ubi ... -gdpr.htmlIce Cream Jonsey wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:07 am If a game is removed from sale on Steam, you can still download it if you bought it.
Or the game is forcefully changed with content removed. Like: https://www.polygon.com/2018/4/27/17292 ... list-patch
On the other hand, nobody can delete your pirated games or game installers you downloaded from GOG, nor remove the content you got with the game. Imagine if you bought a book, then a couple years later someone forces their way into your house, grabs the book, rips some pages out and tells you to go fuck yourself.
You can't. You used to be able to, but Valve got rid of that. Now updates are forced.You can set games to not update.
Not if they use Steamworks DRM. Trying to start a game outside Steam will just start Steam first.You can also start games outside of Steam.
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Valve can't/won't remove a game you paid for and stop you from playing it and downloading it on Steam. "Deadpool" has been yanked from the store a zillion times, but I can install it no matter its status. The 1997 Prey game was a game I had not bought when it was available on Steam, but I later bought a key. The keys still work. Your link that refers to Ubisoft shows them to be a terrible company that does terrible things and you and everyone is correct to shun them. But it's not accurate to say that Valve could one day take his game away.
Forcing updates is VERY BAD and I didn't know Valve did that. There is a workaround if you put in the right search terms on the internet, but the fact that it is a workaround is not acceptable. Skyrim was made to be modded. I don't understand Valve's logic. Save games on text adventures don't work when compiled with new code. This is a war on text! This is a war on reading!
The music thing has to do with the cheap ass way Rockstar licensed its music. God forbid these publishers pay a little more and get a license for their game forever. I recall the TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati" having the same issues and I don't get it. I mean, I do get it, capitalism turns people into disgusting creatures drowning the other hobbits so they can stare at gold rings a little longer. I've seen it the other way and approached people about licensing music and a couple have tried to pull that expiration thing and set some period of time where I could use the song and I responded with a polite "No thanks" and left it, and I am just some guy. Rockstar is making more than enough money to pay for a license in perpetuity, they are just too cheap to do so. That is a condition you accept when getting one of their GTA games.
None of this applies to CO getting a copy of the new Dune game. The publisher will forget about it two weeks after the game is released, the studio will fire most of its staff three weeks later and nobody will ever touch the thing again. If he buys it on Steam and has to reinstall his operating system at one point, Steam will be there to let him re-download it. 5 years from now if he needs to put it on a new computer there, the odds are that Steam will be the best and most reliable way for him to do it.
If he goes to pirate sites, well, good luck, I warned him but he can obviously do what he wants. And if he just wants to not pay them the $25 or whatever, then all of this is moot. If we are going to ignore the fact that Steam will keep the game patched then every time he wants to update the game he has to go to the Pirate Bay or Usenet or something to get an update. And then you are hoping what you get doesn't have a rootkit or a Bitcoin miner. CO, if you get a Steam account and buy a game I'll send you 5 keys to random games that I have laying around. (I think Valve demands that you buy something before you can use keys........ I think, who knows what they have changed.)
Forcing updates is VERY BAD and I didn't know Valve did that. There is a workaround if you put in the right search terms on the internet, but the fact that it is a workaround is not acceptable. Skyrim was made to be modded. I don't understand Valve's logic. Save games on text adventures don't work when compiled with new code. This is a war on text! This is a war on reading!
The music thing has to do with the cheap ass way Rockstar licensed its music. God forbid these publishers pay a little more and get a license for their game forever. I recall the TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati" having the same issues and I don't get it. I mean, I do get it, capitalism turns people into disgusting creatures drowning the other hobbits so they can stare at gold rings a little longer. I've seen it the other way and approached people about licensing music and a couple have tried to pull that expiration thing and set some period of time where I could use the song and I responded with a polite "No thanks" and left it, and I am just some guy. Rockstar is making more than enough money to pay for a license in perpetuity, they are just too cheap to do so. That is a condition you accept when getting one of their GTA games.
None of this applies to CO getting a copy of the new Dune game. The publisher will forget about it two weeks after the game is released, the studio will fire most of its staff three weeks later and nobody will ever touch the thing again. If he buys it on Steam and has to reinstall his operating system at one point, Steam will be there to let him re-download it. 5 years from now if he needs to put it on a new computer there, the odds are that Steam will be the best and most reliable way for him to do it.
If he goes to pirate sites, well, good luck, I warned him but he can obviously do what he wants. And if he just wants to not pay them the $25 or whatever, then all of this is moot. If we are going to ignore the fact that Steam will keep the game patched then every time he wants to update the game he has to go to the Pirate Bay or Usenet or something to get an update. And then you are hoping what you get doesn't have a rootkit or a Bitcoin miner. CO, if you get a Steam account and buy a game I'll send you 5 keys to random games that I have laying around. (I think Valve demands that you buy something before you can use keys........ I think, who knows what they have changed.)
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Wrong. They can. It's just a button. Just because they don't doesn't mean they can't. It's in Valve's TOS. You are given permission to access the games you "bought." You don't actually own them. For example, you're not allowed to sell them. If you have physical games (or books, or DVDs, or whatever) you can do whatever the fuck you want with them, because you OWN those copies. If you actually owned them, don't you think you would be able to sell them as used? Or give them away?
I'm pretty sure you own some movies or shows with music licenses that have expired. Should whoever sold them to you be allowed to enter your house and remove the music with you not having a say about it?The music thing has to do with the cheap ass way Rockstar licensed its music.
Sure, if you buy the game AFTER the licenses of the content have expired, then you don't get that content. But they removed it from people's copies that bought it BEFORE that happened. Retroactively. In what universe is that better than piracy, exactly?
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In this thread, emotional infants justify stealing things.
Tdarcos has better takes than this.
Tdarcos has better takes than this.
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Besides the fact that you're a dick, you ignored the statement I made that I would probably switch from Xbox live which is adding no value to steam for this. I currently pay upwards of $700 a month for cable/internet/cell/streamings/vpn/etc. So cheapness isn't really the issue.pinback wrote: Fri Apr 08, 2022 1:06 pm In this thread, emotional infants justify stealing things.
Tdarcos has better takes than this.
Do I think I've paid enough already for entertainment? Fuck yeah. I bought Cannonball Run in VHS for like $35 back then. Then I had to buy it again in dvd. So, yeah, I torrented it and feel great about the transaction. Same goes for music. Why did changing the media require me to pay again for the content?
I stole Windows for years and feel fine about that since now I have to subscribe to Office.
I bought all my Xbox 1 games for like 65 each I think. Why do I have to pay $10/month for Xbox live to play games I bought?
What's surprising is how Pinback has somehow become fucking Moral Oral.