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I think some games require you to start them at least once with a connection, but after this they work just fine in offline mode. However, I regularly start games without an internet connection on my laptop, and I rarely have problems with this. I think you can, but not every game works in offline mode. Quoting: CyrilAnd (tell me if i'm wrong) you can't use Steam all the time in Offline mode. There are good reasons for a dedicated game management client. GOG Galaxy is a nice tool if you want automatic updates for your games. In both cases, you need to provide your credentials in order to download the game.Īpart from that, after being installed, every DRM free game can be copied and shared freely without any restrictions. With GOG, you need to download the installer every time you download a game on their website. You need to download it before you can download a game. With Steam, the installer is incorporated in the Steam client. You get a GOG installer with all games files incorporated in it. You don't get the original/vanilla game files.
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Steam would then take the latest update of the game, package it and distribute the game files along with an executable installer. Why you can't download a game on their website, it is too much complicated for them?
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With Steam you don't have that choice, you HAVE TO install their client on your PC and then download/install your games. With GOG you can download your game on their website OR with Galaxy. Article taken from .įrom this page: " When a program is designed to prevent you from copying or sharing a song, reading an ebook on another device, or playing a single-player game without an Internet connection, you are being restricted by DRM."įollowing this definition, some of the games on Steam are not restricted by DRM. I wouldn't expect it to now, but maybe Valve will surprise us there. Since it will now be a Valve game, it will be interesting to see if In the Valley of Gods will make it to GOG. It should also mean they have good Linux support, since Valve are still committed to Linux gaming. Valve have a lot of resources and contacts that can help for sure. Personally, I think it's great that Valve are bringing in some obviously talented folk to make games.

They confirmed that their next game, In the Valley of Gods, is still being made and so it's now a Valve game. They asked us if we’d all be interested in coming up to Bellevue and doing that there and we said yes. Both sides spoke about our values and how, when you get right down to it, we, as human beings, are hard-limited by the time we have left when it comes to making the things we care about and believe in.

We had a series of long conversations with the people at Valve and everyone shared the satisfaction we take in working with people whose talents dwarf our own to make things we never thought possible. They said they found that people at Valve share the same values that they do, so it became an "obvious match". Writing on their official website in a post, the team from Campo Santo confirmed that the news is true. It seems Valve are quite serious about getting back into making games, as Campo Santo the developer of Firewatch has joined them.
