• ByteOnBikes@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    I mean yeah.

    I had to install some program and connect online to PLAY A SINGLE PLAYER GAME? I have the CD already and entered my CD key. Why does it need validation?

    This is surely the death of PC gaming.

    • me in 2005
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      1 month ago

      Oh MAN. I forgot about those times, hand typing in a 36 character CD key that was spat out by a dot matrix printer with questionable typeset legibility…

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        1 month ago

        And importing foreign copies because they sold for cheaper in other countries. I still have a Korean box copy of Call of Duty 2. After buying one, my household needed a second so that I could play at the same time as my sibling, and didn’t want to spend a whole $50 for the privilege.

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        1 month ago

        This nightmare of the server being down on day 1 (and sometimes the whole week) is what trained me to never buy a game on release.

        It still happens! To this day!

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        TF2 here, when Microsoft laughed at the idea of continously updating one game instead of doing sequels or paid expansions, ya know because that used to be unusual, and shit-canned all updates for the Console verison I moved to PC… and… then switched back to playing the console version because my PC couldn’t play online games worth a damn back then.

        Then I abandoned my Steam account to rot… until Portal 2 came out and paying full retail price for a Portal sequel felt silly, so I just got the Steam version since if I recall that was not only cheaper but came with a bunch of other games in this thing called a potato pack that also gave me Super Meat Boy.

        Then I realized that playing on consoles, paying for Xbox Live, and risking my physical media getting lost or damaged… was kinda silly.

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      1 month ago

      To be fair, 2005-2009 felt like a Death of PC Gaming since people stopped making PC Ports of games out of fears that that just invited piracy.

      RIP games with no Steam release like Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard and Enchanted Arms

      Hope ports happen some day.