More Sales on Steam
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- lazylazyjoe
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More Sales on Steam
You can pick up EVERY season of EVERY game that Telltale has both made on Steam for $49.99. Or just the new MI season for $25
OR
The Lucasarts Adventure pack for $2.50:
Indiana Jones 3&4, The Dig and Loom. Less than 63 cents a game!
or
MI1:SE for $5
All links are on the International House of Mojo.
http://www.mixnmojo.com/index.php
I've never used Steam before, is it like GOG or do they have some DRM?
OR
The Lucasarts Adventure pack for $2.50:
Indiana Jones 3&4, The Dig and Loom. Less than 63 cents a game!
or
MI1:SE for $5
All links are on the International House of Mojo.
http://www.mixnmojo.com/index.php
I've never used Steam before, is it like GOG or do they have some DRM?
Could I ask what the nature of this DRM is? I was tempted by the Space Quest Collection for £2.49 (for the sake of playing all games on my machine, even if I can't use ScummVM), but am worried about StarForce.
I have all the games already, and I use ScummVM and DOSBox to play them, but Space Quest 6's voices squeak every once in a while in DOSBox and I assume Steam has a better solution. (Alternatively, does anyone know the optimal setting to use in DOSBox for Space Quest 6?)
I have all the games already, and I use ScummVM and DOSBox to play them, but Space Quest 6's voices squeak every once in a while in DOSBox and I assume Steam has a better solution. (Alternatively, does anyone know the optimal setting to use in DOSBox for Space Quest 6?)
- ezekiel000
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Dunno see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_%28c ... elivery%29
- lazylazyjoe
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I did a search for "DRM" on that page and it was only found in the bar on the right under the category "Type". Thanks anyway!ezekiel000 wrote:Dunno see here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steam_%28c ... elivery%29
That's actually what I used to install the copy that has that problem.lazylazyjoe wrote:I would imagine the sierra installers on sierrahelp.com would set it up optimally. I could be wrong though.
Thanks for the suggestion though!
- LogicDeLuxe
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Don't forget that GOG.com has a holiday sale going on as well. May be a better alternative to those real anti-DRMers.
http://www.gog.com/en/page/xmas09
http://www.gog.com/en/page/xmas09
Unless you know how to extract the necessary 'boot' files from the executables, of which I have knowledge of.LogicDeLuxe wrote:DOS games don't use DRM on Steam. They simply use DOSbox.
Unfortunately, the SCUMM games are Windows ports, and other than the original CD version data from MI1SE, they don't work in ScummVM.
True. Unfortunately I already have most of the adventure games on sale there... some of those I even bought on gog.com when they were not on sale...marzipan wrote:Don't forget that GOG.com has a holiday sale going on as well. May be a better alternative to those real anti-DRMers.
http://www.gog.com/en/page/xmas09
- icanntspell
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Or add support for the steam versions to scummvm which is what I did. Except for the Loom sound it works like a charm.marzipan wrote:Unless you know how to extract the necessary 'boot' files from the executables, of which I have knowledge of.LogicDeLuxe wrote:DOS games don't use DRM on Steam. They simply use DOSbox.
Unfortunately, the SCUMM games are Windows ports, and other than the original CD version data from MI1SE, they don't work in ScummVM.
Sooner or later, someone must realize that adding steam support only adds a reason to buy the games