Re: NEWS: standalone version available through grimrock.net
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2012 8:33 pm
Thanks a lot!
I do prefer the standalone version, not the Steam one.
I do prefer the standalone version, not the Steam one.
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http://grimrock.net/forum/
The main benefit is that you're supporting the devs directly (Steam/GOG doesn't take a cut of the profit when you buy direct), but you also get both a Steam key and a standalone installer. So it's the best of both options.Orkanus wrote:Hello Everybody!
I don't see this informations or I don't see , but I have some question about release.
What are the differences in content between purchasing a package Grimrock.net and gog.com? Besides, of course, the key to Steam ...
...or mayby download The Game from Grimrock.net will be sooner than from others?
Greetings!
OK. Thanks!Patchumz wrote: The main benefit is that you're supporting the devs directly (Steam/GOG doesn't take a cut of the profit when you buy direct), but you also get both a Steam key and a standalone installer. So it's the best of both options.
I preordered yesterday and although was planning on using the standalone version, I accidentally used the steam key as I was new to steam and unfamiliar with it. I assumed you had to register it through steam whether you chose the standalone or not but does this mean I cannot use the standalone version I will receive on April 11? I don't want the steam version but steam said it was "now permanantly tied to steam" even though the game isn't even available there to install/run until April 11. I have activated it in the wrong place but have NOT installed it yet.Wu Tse wrote:Kthanid:
No, that's not at all true, at least it's not anymore true than saying "anyone who buys it from GOG get's infinite copies to give to whoever they choose".
What you are buying is a single license to the game, what you are being given is several avenues to install that game.true. you are both right. i didn't think about these examples.Patchumz:
The Humble Bundle (most popular indie game bundle) usually gives at least Steam and standalone, if not Desura and other services too, this is no different.
Wu Tse
They don't have nasty DRM tactics. You can install it as many times as you want, on as many platforms as you want. (If you bought it directly, if not then you obviously are limited to a single platform )protos_dorkin wrote:I preordered yesterday and although was planning on using the standalone version, I accidentally used the steam key as I was new to steam and unfamiliar with it. I assumed you had to register it through steam whether you chose the standalone or not but does this mean I cannot use the standalone version I will receive on April 11? I don't want the steam version but steam said it was "now permanantly tied to steam" even though the game isn't even available there to install/run until April 11. I have activated it in the wrong place but have NOT installed it yet.Wu Tse wrote:Kthanid:
No, that's not at all true, at least it's not anymore true than saying "anyone who buys it from GOG get's infinite copies to give to whoever they choose".
What you are buying is a single license to the game, what you are being given is several avenues to install that game.true. you are both right. i didn't think about these examples.Patchumz:
The Humble Bundle (most popular indie game bundle) usually gives at least Steam and standalone, if not Desura and other services too, this is no different.
Wu Tse