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As the title says, is it DRM-free? Smile

DRM-free, in a sense that it actually doesn't require the Steam client to run properly. Smile
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games are on steam for a reason
I never tried running it independently, just didn't occur to me. Why would you?
If you launch it from the folder it launches steam.
You can run it without an internet connection if that's what you're asking...but you need steam installed to get the steam version of the game. If you don't want steam you could just get it from the Frictional Store...
(12-19-2010, 02:05 AM)xiphirx Wrote: [ -> ]...

games are on steam for a reason

Batman Arkham Asylum doesn't require steam to run at all even if you bought it on steam, you can just run the .exe from the folder and it doesnt need steam to be open
that is because EA games have their own protection system and well...
there's a contract stating that steam can't put their lil security check in that game as well as a few rare others

steam put their security check inside amnesia
(12-19-2010, 10:03 AM)DIGI Byte Wrote: [ -> ]steam put their security check inside amnesia

That sounds dirty! Tongue
(12-19-2010, 09:28 PM)Spooder Wekd Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-19-2010, 10:03 AM)DIGI Byte Wrote: [ -> ]steam put their security check inside amnesia

That sounds dirty! Tongue

haha oh you so know it is Blush
(12-19-2010, 02:01 AM)KavazovAngel Wrote: [ -> ]As the title says, is it DRM-free? Smile

DRM-free, in a sense that it actually doesn't require the Steam client to run properly. Smile

I don't understand the reason for this question at all. If you don't want to use steam why not just get the normal version of the game and avoid this "steam" thing (whatever it is) altogether?
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