jlauro said:
Exactly my point. You have to be online to purchase via Steam. You just proved you are online and you don't like to deal with CDs. Most games purchased via steam only use Steams DRM instead of what is otherwise on the CD. Most people while they travel are at a remote site or hotel that has wireless, so even if Steam doesn't trump the standard DRM like I suspect it would it doesn't matter. Wireless is available pretty much everywhere I have ever traveled in the past 5 years on a daily basis or on special trips. It's available inside and outside all over work and school and most of the city. |
You don't need to be online for you to play Steam games, that is the difference and the real issue.
I can go offline and just play whatever Steam I have installed, no worries. Steam is perfect for laptops. What Ubisoft is trying to do isn't.