So, if you haven't already noticed, here are the breaking news: if you buy directly from us, you get both the standalone version (when game is released) AND a steam key.
petri wrote:So, if you haven't already noticed, here are the breaking news: if you buy directly from us, you get both the standalone version (when game is released) AND a steam key.
jfunk wrote:It's only $12, buy two! Direct for Steam achievements/convenience, GOG for stand-alone installer on computers you don't want to deal with Steam on.
That's what I just did. Bought it twice. I expected to pay at least 20 dollars anyway, now I have maximum convenience and the devs have more money to make a sequel with ~puppydog eyes~
Grant that sell this Game of a millions copies and developers become millionaires and continue make us happy addons for this games and their new games!
(asked all present to join the prayer;) )
webduck wrote:I think, If you release as standalone it will be up on the Pirate sites the same day. Not a good idea
Not necessarily. The Witcher 2 was released as a Standalone on GOG, and the DRM in the boxed versions was patched out shortly after the launch date. Ironically the version that wound up in the pirate sites was a cracked Steam version. Amongst the pirate crowd it is the actuall cracking of the DRM that excites them, a standalone installer offers no challenge.
petri wrote:So, if you haven't already noticed, here are the breaking news: if you buy directly from us, you get both the standalone version (when game is released) AND a steam key.
Thanks for the info! To go absolutely sure: Will there be any kind of DRM/online activation on the standalone version?
(You might want to add that info to your FAQ - at least if there's no DRM)
Thanks for the answer Petri and Antti. I'm pre-ordering directly from you guys, then.
jfunk wrote:It's only $12, buy two! Direct for Steam achievements/convenience, GOG for stand-alone installer on computers you don't want to deal with Steam on.
I won't buy it on steam because I don't care about achievements and I don't want to support DRM. I don't care about convenience either. I generally buy things from Stardock, GOG or Paradox.