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- Squirrel
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Steam...
hello,
I havent played CS or DoD for years - but my understanding is that you need Steam installed now in order to connect to the servers?
What is steam like nowadays? I know it was a nightmare when it first came out, but was wondering if it is any better now?
cheers
I havent played CS or DoD for years - but my understanding is that you need Steam installed now in order to connect to the servers?
What is steam like nowadays? I know it was a nightmare when it first came out, but was wondering if it is any better now?
cheers
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- Squirrel
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- Heavy
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Nope, sounds pretty much exactly the same experience I had with it 2 weeks ago.Stoat wrote:I installed it t'other day.
It kept doing things I didn't want it to do.
I uninstalled it half an hour later.
Your experience my differ, however.
Why cant they just release it as a normal retail game with manual downloads and updates like everybody else.
This is the reason I won't play Counterstrike, because it keeps crashing and hanging when running through Steam, so there's no way I'm gonna pay money for something I'm not even sure will work properly.
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- Turret
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hmm. wierd. Ive not had any problems with steam myself.
But then, i installed it ages ago, and my memory is legendarily poor, so it could have been the trickiest install ever. Certainly doesnt give me any problems now, though.
What problems have people been having with it then?
I'll see if any of it jogs my memory
But then, i installed it ages ago, and my memory is legendarily poor, so it could have been the trickiest install ever. Certainly doesnt give me any problems now, though.
What problems have people been having with it then?
I'll see if any of it jogs my memory
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- Mushroom
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- Meerkat of DOOM
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- Meerkat of DOOM
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- Svenno
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i rule
steam has only ever screwed up once for me, but i couldn't get it uninstalled so i now have 2 version installed
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- Heavy
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Hello Mr Gibbon sorry, Lord Gibbon
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- Robotic Despot
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Steam-ing pile of..
It was a nightmare for me to install, but that was before I got broadband, when it was finally done I thought I was ready to play but then it started updating every single one of my games at the same time, very unpleasant on dial-up!.
I had to backup and delete the game files from the steam folder that I didn't want to play (at the time) just to get CS updated, it took forever.
But now that I have broadband I can't say I've had any problems, although the regular updates are annoying (but necessary I guess)
I had to backup and delete the game files from the steam folder that I didn't want to play (at the time) just to get CS updated, it took forever.
But now that I have broadband I can't say I've had any problems, although the regular updates are annoying (but necessary I guess)