I have some Steam single-player games and I tried that for them, but it didn't work. I guess it depends on how the developer adapted the game for Steam.DeadPoolX wrote:I want to stress that I don't know if any other game works like this. If some do, I have no idea which ones they are. I have a ton of games on my Steam account (most of which either have a multiplayer component or are multiplayer-only) and ALL of them need Steam activated to play. Maybe the difference is that B:AA and ToMI are single player-only, but I wouldn't bet on it.
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My beef with Steam is really not that much the DRM issue - it's the fact, that just because I live in EU, I have to pay more for a game than those from US.
Also, that I can not change it, since it depends on my IP.
Also, that I can not change it, since it depends on my IP.
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Ah. Well, that's a good reason.misslilo wrote:My beef with Steam is really not that much the DRM issue - it's the fact, that just because I live in EU, I have to pay more for a game than those from US.
Also, that I can not change it, since it depends on my IP.
I don't know if any of these will help, but they're worth a try:
- Anonymizer (Trial/Purchase)
- Hide My IP (Trial/Purchase)
- Anonymouse.org (Free with Ads)
- Public Proxy Servers (FREE - Pages 2 to 8 include US servers)
- Proxify (FREE with Ads)
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I've learned that the Telltale store version of SMI:SE does require online activation, but only once like their other games.
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That makes the most sense with single player games. I know Steam lets you play in offline mode after having started the game at least once in online mode. Obviously, that works for single player games only. I can't imagine anyone would be dumb enough to try that with an online game. It'd be like asking: "How come I can't play video games without turning on my PC/console?"MusicallyInspired wrote:I've learned that the Telltale store version of SMI:SE does require online activation, but only once like their other games.
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Unless you're having a LAN party
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Monkey Island 2 Special Edition on Steam for pre-purchase now. Only $9.99 like the first special edition. If you pre-purchase before July 7th when the game releases and unlocks you get The Secret of Monkey Island Special Edition for free! If you already own it on Steam you can gift it to another Steam user.
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Holy crap! Steam is having a HUGE sale until July 4th. From what I've seen, just about everything is 25-75% off. I'm definitely looking at some of these. 
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Already posted in the GOG/Steam sales thread.
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You can now pre-load MI2:SE on Steam in preparation for the release tomorrow!
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I just downloaded and tried out the PS3 DEMO version of the game. Here are my observations. I bolded some important parts that might be of more interest.
Just tried the demo. I'm surprised at how faithful the MT-32 soundtrack in classic mode is to a real MT-32! There are differences. It's not 100% accurate but it is 99.99% accurate. Woodtick (which sounds very nice on a real MT-32) sounds absolutely horrible in classic mode here. Inside the huts of Woodtick sound perfect but outside the huts sounds very very bad. Like they used the horrible Piano patch from the MT-32 for some crazy insane reason. I have no idea why. It's supposed to be a bass and organ and the "Soundtrack" patch (which wasn't even recorded in either classic or special edition mode). Hopefully it'll be possible to patch the classic soundtrack with proper recordings from the MT-32 when resource file viewers for MI2:SE present themselves.
The iMuse is VERY satisfactory. It's not exactly 100% like playing the old game in MIDI but it's so close even I have trouble telling the difference. None of you will notice a difference. One thing I did notice, however, is that in certain sections they only use one version of the transition (such as when Largo leaves...there are a few variances of transitions in the MIDI version...only one in the SE). But for others it seems perfectly intact.
I'm very impressed with the graphics and animation as I knew I would be. The direct control for Guybrush is also very nice and intuitive when using a controller. And the ability to switch it off is nice. Same with speech in classic mode. Fits well. But you cannot turn off subtitles in classic mode when speech is activated, if some of you were looking forward to that. There are no awkward pauses between dialogue lines this time around. It feels and sounds very natural. Also, Neil Ross as Wally is excellent!
Everything impresses me. The biggest thing I wanted to check out was how they handled the soundtrack, and while there are a few screwups (Woodtick was a big one...worse in classic mode than SE mode, however) I'm very impressed and satisfied. They must have actually acquired an actual MT-32 and recorded everything from the raw iMuse MIDI files themselves when putting it together for classic mode. It's stunning and very enjoyable.
The only thing is you'll not be able to enjoy the classic version of the intro theme. In fact, you won't be able to enjoy the intro sequence at all because it doesn't exist. It's no where in the game. I was hoping that you'd be able to see it from the menu with the options to select to view the classic or special edition credits. Unfortunately, they're both just regular test scrolls with the SE version of the theme playing. No classic intro guys, sorry
. On the upside, the special edition version of the theme is very well done and true to the original.
Just tried the demo. I'm surprised at how faithful the MT-32 soundtrack in classic mode is to a real MT-32! There are differences. It's not 100% accurate but it is 99.99% accurate. Woodtick (which sounds very nice on a real MT-32) sounds absolutely horrible in classic mode here. Inside the huts of Woodtick sound perfect but outside the huts sounds very very bad. Like they used the horrible Piano patch from the MT-32 for some crazy insane reason. I have no idea why. It's supposed to be a bass and organ and the "Soundtrack" patch (which wasn't even recorded in either classic or special edition mode). Hopefully it'll be possible to patch the classic soundtrack with proper recordings from the MT-32 when resource file viewers for MI2:SE present themselves.
The iMuse is VERY satisfactory. It's not exactly 100% like playing the old game in MIDI but it's so close even I have trouble telling the difference. None of you will notice a difference. One thing I did notice, however, is that in certain sections they only use one version of the transition (such as when Largo leaves...there are a few variances of transitions in the MIDI version...only one in the SE). But for others it seems perfectly intact.
I'm very impressed with the graphics and animation as I knew I would be. The direct control for Guybrush is also very nice and intuitive when using a controller. And the ability to switch it off is nice. Same with speech in classic mode. Fits well. But you cannot turn off subtitles in classic mode when speech is activated, if some of you were looking forward to that. There are no awkward pauses between dialogue lines this time around. It feels and sounds very natural. Also, Neil Ross as Wally is excellent!
Everything impresses me. The biggest thing I wanted to check out was how they handled the soundtrack, and while there are a few screwups (Woodtick was a big one...worse in classic mode than SE mode, however) I'm very impressed and satisfied. They must have actually acquired an actual MT-32 and recorded everything from the raw iMuse MIDI files themselves when putting it together for classic mode. It's stunning and very enjoyable.
The only thing is you'll not be able to enjoy the classic version of the intro theme. In fact, you won't be able to enjoy the intro sequence at all because it doesn't exist. It's no where in the game. I was hoping that you'd be able to see it from the menu with the options to select to view the classic or special edition credits. Unfortunately, they're both just regular test scrolls with the SE version of the theme playing. No classic intro guys, sorry
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When did you get a PS3?
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A few months ago.
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