I hope that something will be put on the case about this activation method, It certainly stops me buying the new game as I have no internet at home so couldn't activate it.
Poor Move
I hope that something will be put on the case about this activation method, It certainly stops me buying the new game as I have no internet at home so couldn't activate it.
Poor Move
SI/Sega
I have purchased EVERY version of CM/FM with only perhaps 3 exceptions since the original Championship Manager in what, 1993? I had also even booked time off work to play the new version, which shows how much I was looking forward to it. But I am now seriously, SERIOUSLY considering not buying this version for this reason only and no other. I am purchasing one piece of software in FM, and do not expect to be dictated to in any way by the makers of that software as far as what other software I do and don't have to have installed on my PC in order to play it. This is not a case of being "worried" about installing Steam due to bad experiences I've heard of others having, or had myself, it's simply a matter of principle. The computer I use is built by me, has only programs and software on it that I have elected to install, and what I do or do not have installed on it is, quite frankly, no body else's business, be it yours, or anyone elses.
Again, I'm not saying at all I am concerned about what Steam as a program itself, but with the money I will pay for this game, the game I have spent a good proportion of my life playing, now also comes a diction that I must install a secondary, third party piece of software onto my computer because some people don't pay for the game, thus meaning you lose money. It would not be considered acceptable if, for example, I purchased a CD or DVD which I wished to use/watch through my computer, and it did not let me unless I used Windows Media Player, so I don't see why this is considered acceptable.
If this move/decision had been taken with the environment in mind, ie. digital download through Steam ONLY to cut down on the plastic/packaging used in shipping a game to shops, as well as the carbon footprint that leaves, then fine. But such a decision would potentially cost you money because casual gamers may not know where to obtain the game from, so that's clearly not an option. Far better to dictate to hundreds of thousands of your customers what other software they have installed on their computers to use your product.
You're wrong, the application (once downloaded) is based locally. You can use the application without an Internet connection, therefore it is not Internet 'based'.
I have to ask as well, these people who are worried about having to be connected to the Internet, are you never able to download the official patches either?
Wow that's ****, this has to be one of the worst decisions ever if that's the case. For year's me and my brother have both seperately installed FM on our computers but now we'll have to buy seperate copies, not the end of the world I know but a lot of people will be in the same situation and I know that Steam can have a lot of problems with it especially when you use it over a number of computer.
The simple answer is no. This decision has made been whilst talking or considering any retailers. You're right that many retailers sell the game early, mainly on the continent or devlier pre-ordered games a day early in an effort to ensure that people recieve their version of the game on the day of release; but this is now commonplace and retail have accepted the situation. We don't deliver the game to them until the latest possible moment to combat this. The Steam activation is purely to combat piracy. I really wish you'd believe me as it's the truth![]()
Oh come on guys, this is silly now
Look, if someone gets your account and password, they can get into your account. Regardless of whether or not you set the application to offline on your computer. Your games are saved on Steam servers. It is an internet based application.
Look at it this way - if you don't have the internet at all, then you can't use Steam. That is not a local application, that is an internet basned application. Steam requires the internet at one stage, or another, in order for it to what it is designed to do. I can't possible make it more clear. It is an internet based application.
I don't see why you don't understand it.
How many things do you register for on the internet? I bet you give out your email address on a weekly basis. Buy stuff from Amazon? iTunes? Buy anything from eBay? Put your credit information to attend online seminars? Or to buy a video or music? Buy Plane Tickets online?
If you do any of these things, then Steam is perfectly safe for you.
If you don't - it's your loss. Steam is totally secure. If it has security issues that you are concerned about then Contact Steam.
And you accuse me of spouting misinformation.
Steam is secure.
maybe alittle off topic here but...the Price for FM 2012 on steam is £29.99.....the price on play.com is £29.99 - the same.
Surely if im purchasing the game through steam i should expect to pay less, after all there will be no packaging, no disc, no user manual - All this additional cost which SI will not have to pay for, meaning more profit per game sold on Steam.
My question is will you be making the game cheaper on steam?, say £19.99 that would be a fair price IMO.
Thank you
I'm planing on buying a new PC for Christmas so my question is, if I install the game on my PC and then i switch to a better PC, can I install Steam and Football Manager in that other PC?
This is not an issue for me has i already pre purchased FM 2012 on steam
Haters gonna Hate even for dumb reasons
The games are not saved on Steam servers!? They are saved locally on your hard drive. You install the game via a CD if you want. You ACTIVATE the game through steam.
If you buy the game on Steam you will install it through steam. And if you uninstall it you will have to install again via steam and an active internet connection.
If you buy the CD however, you don't need to do this. So if it's about installing the game through Steam, then don't buy it through steam.
You can install through the CD - open Steam Online for 2 minutes to activate the Game and be on your way.
Do you understand this?
I guess I'm not buying the game this year.
This is. The game will be cracked on release day, if not before. So, as always, only paying customers will suffer.
What are you talking about?
Read. Please. I'm at the point of begging you ffs.
Anything that you need to register with over the internet needs to be secured appropriately. I am not saying that Steam is a security risk, I have never said that despite your poor attempts at understanding..anything I've said about anything.
What I am saying is that anything that requires a username and password has the potential to be hacked, therefore it is a security risk. This goes for any webservice that you sign up for. Any webservice at all.
Can you please try and understand that? The fact that Amazon also requires an email address and password is irrelevant.
I'm not against the this move as I stopped using disks for anything ages ago.
But the reasoning you will combat piracy is absolutely ridiculous. Every single "steam protected" game has been cracked.
Whoever used pirated games before will go to the same place to get their new copy and wouldn't care less if you changed the protection. So effectively I don't see how somebody who pirated the games before won't do it now. To really change this you have two options:
1. Use a copy protection which hasn't been cracked. I know one and it would probably cause even bigger outrage.
2. Ask why people are pirating - they are either too lazy to get to the store (digital distribution) or can't afford the game (lower price).
Publishers really had a chance to kill two birds with one stone using digital distribution, but they opted for keeping there even higher prices than the brick and mortar stores, which is financially illogical.
You can reason that Steam is cool and bringing a lot of convenience, but combating piracy? Don't insult our intelligence.
The only thing you are achieving is annoying people who hate change and ultimately they may opt for the pirated version, which won't require any pesky activation. I'm saying you could have marketed this decision better.
Last edited by asdpoo; 16-09-2011 at 17:34.
Well this is ridiculous. My Steam in Offline Mode wishes to reconnect every 20 minutes by CLOSING everything open and then reloading Steam. I've changed settings, I've had Steams HORRENDOUS technical help attempt to fix it, i've uninstalled and reinstalled, changed laptops and installed it, and it still bloody does it!!! So if I'm playing a game in offline mode it throws me off after 20 minutes and I have to reopen it, and half the time I lose any game progress. Its immensely annoying and frustrating.
Steam is a 1000000% unstable platform offline. And half the time I'm travelling and playing FM. I don't have internet. What am I meant to do?
Horrendous decision SI.
Fair enough, but when you've been a follower of the FM series for a number of years, I've supported them for a number of years and worked on a number of fansites, investing a lot of money in to supporting a community you feel slightly aggrieved when SI keep becoming increasingly incapable of supporting it's fan base.
It's called cloud sync. Deus Ex (Which I also bought on PC DVD) saves games to the Steam servers.
Besides that, that was not the main point of the example, which I'm sure you know.
It was a minor example demonstrating yet another way in which it is an internet based application.
I think I've bought every version of Football Manager and the latter versions of Championship Manager - I still have the boxes in the loft of the early ones I've bought. I've stayed loyal despite massive problems with Championship Manager 4 and the fiasco a few years ago with the method that was used then. However, due to other quality games coming out topped with this compulsory activation I will not buy Football Manager 2012. I'm sure it will still sell well, but at end of the day it will still get pirated whether you like it or not - I'm not defending piracy, but I'm just stating my view that it will still get pirated.
I also think this is an attempt to stop or shrink down the second hand sales. I.e, you could buy FM and activate it via steam then sell it on, but the user would have to use it with the disc in drive.
Sounds perfectly fair to me.
Who the hell do you think you are coming on here saying that?
Granted, some people are going a bit OTT with all this. I have said that I won't be buying FM this year as I won't be having Steam on my PC and that's that. I accept that this now means I won't be able to play FM12 but I can live with that no problem.
For you to come on and say that though and sook up SI's ass is just pure immature - get a life!
Why can't people read?
Can you read the first bolded part?
Anything that requires an email and password needs to be secured properly. It's not even a major point, it's just one that Eugene feels he has a foothold on because he can't counter anything else with something that isn't misinformation.
It's not just anything with a username and password that can be hacked. You can be hacked by simply being connected to the internet.
Yes email accounts and services you subscribe can be hacked.
Same as someone can through your rubbish bins and take your credit card information or whatever you have.
Same as someone can rob you at knife or gun point and take your wallet and force you to withdraw your account
Yes people steal things. Even on the internet. Is that your point?
If that's your concern then unplug the internet right now. Don't go outside again. And lock your doors and keep that shotgun loaded. (might want to get some cats to throw at people as they walk by too).
I have the same problem, steam in offline mode is horrendous at times, steam windows pop up everywhere, got a lot of error messages and often doesn't allow me to re-connect to the internet. Steam also requires you to enter in an emailed password when used under a different IP address and it's a nightmare for switching computers or between connections.
I've had to re-install steam when it's completely stopped working, can be a nightmare at times.
Guys, please stop throwing around insults.
I'm sorry to break this to you but if you insist on a physical copy of software you will be very disappointed in the next few years. CDs and DVDs and even Blu-Ray are almost obsolete due to online distribution. Game stores will go the way of record shops and Blockbusters in the not too distant future.
I have always bought the original game and like many others i was very excited to play FM 12. I even pre-ordered it 1 month ago with amazon. Now i just don't want it anymore. Not even for free. Steam? You must be joking! I'd rather type in 10000 serial numbers copied from the back of the box than to register with steam. Enought for me now.
Really sorry you feel this way jpwild. I also have the early big boxes of FM in my cupboard at home (including the one with the manager that looked like taggart pointed towards you). I think the level of how serious we consider piracy to be intolerable has been pointed out a few times, so I won't go into it again, but sorry to hear you won't be buying the game though.
Not really, I've bought two copies most years, even bought more copies for various reasons and I've also spent a lot of money on community sites and supported sites and players before, all I'm doing is installing the games on two of my computers (ones a home and one's a personal) which I can use both, if I didn't my brother would just play it on my laptop anyway?
With Steam in offline mode I don't know how it can save your FM game to the servers.
You're demonstrating that you're afraid your account will be hacked. Well it might be. But you might be robbed tomorrow. Or the next day. Or you might have your ATM card scammed.
What are you going to do, not use ATM machines anymore? Walk around with wallet full of cash until you're robbed? Then what?
Billions of people securely use online facilities everyday without being hacked.
Sure you might get hacked, then you most probably will not.
FM needs steam to run now, so if you want to play FM, you need steam, get it?
Steam is great anyway, its unintrusive, automatically downloads any updates to your games, can be set to "offline mode" so you dont even need to be online ( bar the activation ), has loads of great bundle deals for other games. There is no negative to this, all you need to do is download a little program, literally nothing to moan about![]()
This is an awful move, FM is the one game you can play which doesn't need your entire focus, so i always have the game going in the background while i play other games (mostly via steam) - however now i won't be able to because steam will only let you open one game at once. I don't have a problem with steam itself, i play a lot of CS and other online games (for which steam is good, because people can't play on verified servers without having a legitimate account, and steam even simplifies the difficulties once had with various online games in actually getting online, configuring and playing against other people), but it seems stupid for the ONE single player game i actually play, to restrict me to solely playing that, unless i buy a second PC and play it on a different steam account?
Even so, for the reasons given, it's a bit of an ignorant decision anyway - the main reason steam games are "more difficult" to crack and copy than other methods is because of the fact that when you connect to a server, they're connected to a master server and if you're not on a legitimate account then you're unable to play online. For single player games however, the steam launcher and GCF file system was cracked years ago, and you can simply download a different client and play without having to connect to anything - it's just a launcher for the way steam store their games.
For FM, a game predominantly played single player, with very little online need, it's just going to simplify copying it. The cracked steam clients even DOWNLOAD the game for you from the official steam servers, no need to search certain websites, crack the game or whatever anymore, and hope it works for each patch; just boot up the launcher, download the game and play.
Of course, it won't impact the sales - the majority of people who buy the game won't browse these forums, and won't be aware of the fact steam is necessary now. But i'd just hope people realise how much easier playing an offline game is on steam than a standard one. You don't have to crack the actual game, but the steam platform (which is already done).
Still gonna buy it to support the game, but i'm more than likely gonna have to play a "different" way so i can still play other games on steam simultaneously.
Point. Missed. Completely. It was a single point on the list of things that people need be aware of. Not a list of things that people need to run away screaming in terror and fright from. I find it hilarious that you started a massive argument over what an initially minor point and then took it to such ridiculous examples.
Let me summarise.
I said, to start with, as it requires an email address and password, it should be secured appropriately.
You said "it's not a threat to online security".
I said, no, but it needs to be secured properly.
You said "it's not a thread to online security"
I said, no, but it needs to be secured properly, like every other web based service.
You said "lock yourself inside with a shotgun because you could also be mugged or have your rubbish rifled through."
Why did you take that line of argument, and continue to take while completely disregarding what my point was?
Of course steam will not save to the internet if it can't get to the internet, it was just yet another way of demonstrating how it is an internet based application, it having internet backups and all. I am not particularly worried about having my account hacked I am merely stating a list of things that people need to be aware of.
I don't want to have to type that out again, please just read it and process it.
Last edited by Wakers; 16-09-2011 at 17:44.
FFS SI do you not listen to those of us that do actually buy the game. Shame on whoever made that decision, I'll wager a Sega directive rather than an SI one - if I am wrong then you, SI, have really lost touch with your people!
For the prpose of this email this tone is very very restrained from what I actually think.
I think this is a really poor decision. Many people such as myself dislike Steam because having to have it's stupid client open drains system resources, which is particularly annoying on the lower end computers. I note that the below average PC's of FM users have long been a reason for poor high-res support and lack of 64-bit amongst other things, but I see this has now been discarded. It also means that I have to connect to the internet to start the game, and given my net is intermittent at best this will be very aggravating. I am by no means against having Steam as an option, as I can see its benefits and why some people prefer it, but forcing software on us is not cool. And no, it won't stop piracy - that has never ever been done by anyone, and Steam has continually failed. The best solution is to convince people not to pirate it by making it as easy to install and unintrusive as possible and accept that some people will anyway. This just hurts honest consumers and increases piracy as people want to do things like play it on multiple computers or without Steam. I know it would be foolish of me to state that I will pirate the game here, but I can honestly see many people doing so just to avoid the hassle and convince SI not to make this kind of move in the future.
nail on head.
there's really no point in arguing this at all. you can see how much SI/SEGA care about their core fanbase simply buy the replies of 'don't buy it then' (pretty much) by the staff on here. (i thought they were trying to stop a decrease in sales. obviously dont care too much by these replies!)
You don't have to connect to internet to start the game. Just to activate it. Put Steam into offline mode once activated and you can play without even being connected to the internet.
You must have a very poor quality computer for Steam to have any affect that is noticeable on your system resources.
I think this is absolutely appalling.
I have a steam account and it was once hacked/stolen. In the time taken (2 weeks) to recover my account i was not able to play any games associated with that ID.
I have bought every edition of CM/FM from the very first but I will not buy this one. If it was up to me I may very well activated it on steam, but to not give me the choice is a step too far.
If you have bought a disc that should be verification enough.
BIG OWN GOAL.
I REALLY hate Steam... But I already have it on my PC to play 'The Last Remnant'. I'd rather avoid having another game on it because I did run into some issues with it (Steam not updating, for example).
But whatever, you gotta do what you gotta do. I love FM too much to pass up on it.
No, I am sorry to break it to you, sir...
Digital distribution is increasing, but not to the point as to where the physical copy will be eliminated.
If caps on broadband in this and other countries publishers wont get rid of the physical copy just yet.
Even the next gaming consoles will be, in my opinion, physical media based.
My broadband is capped at 30GB a month for around £19.90 monthly fee. What if I wanted to download legally the Star Wars blu ray that's just been released? How big would that be? Plus not everyone has mega download speeds. I don't. I don't live in an area with a massive LLU presence and my download speeds are around 260 kb/s or kbs. I don't see massive change in the near future on that front. I don't see bandwidth caps being abolished for the average broadband consumer.
As has been said earlier - stop spreading mis-information. Your games are saved onto YOUR COMPUTER, otherwise why would you have to download the game if you purchase it via steam? Same with updates - why would you have to download updates if the game was on a steam server.
The list of games you have purchased is stored on Steam servers, that's it.
Dont you think SI and Sega have done lots of calculations before making this decision? - Many FM'ers already use Steam and perhaps many pirates will actually buy the game now and then the loss of those who do not wish to use steam may be ignored..
IMO this is a smart decision of SI to at least try it out to see if it helps. They have to do something and IMO Steam is a good option to choose. If you disapprove, then dont buy FM2012..![]()
Now that's totally unfair. The decision has been made for this year (already stated in this thread) which means no amount of b*chin, moaning or complaining from anyone, no matter how loudly, is going to change the fact that this year's game requires Steam. And since this is a fact which cannot be changed, then what else are they going to say/react like? Seriously.
Ignoring that point the fact still remains. FM's fan base has been one of the most loyal for a long while and over the past few years they have felt increasingly aggrieved by SI and it's policies towards them and the community. Fact is the whole SI community and Affiliate scheme is the biggest joke ever, ideas like this are the biggest joke ever and yet you still wonder whilst people still feel aggrieved and unfairly treated by SI.
Will I still be able to install the game from the disk? In previous years when I've bought the disk and installed through this apparently apocalypse creating bit of software otherwise known as steam, it downloaded the game instead of installing from disk (unless I did something wrong in my haste to play) when the game was sat in my disk drive!! In the end I gave up and installed without steam due to my impatience not paranoia.
What the hell?Can someone else please tell me that I'm not going nuts here?
Saying it needs to be secured properly means that you need to give it a decent password that is not the same as your email password. That is securing it properly, that applies to every web service you sign up to. This is my point. Not that Steam itself is a security risk, that has never been my point.
Em, you do have one need for it.
FM 2012
And you terms are really stupid. It's like saying that they cant share a car and have to buy 2 cars, or cant listen to a music record because they havent bought two. I understand that piracy is hurting your company financially but the fact is that YOU CANT STOP PIRACY!!! What you can do and did is **** off a lot of people ( like me ) who hate steam. Also fun fact: Piracy isnt only a bad thing, without it Football Manager wouldn't be as big ( in terms of reputation and community ) as it is today, just like in the music or movie industry, without piracy i really doubt that Metallica would be as big as they are, or Coldplay or any other band.
Folks
I am not sure what the fuss is about with steam.. I have used it for a while and think its great. access to game without having the disk all the time, can play on other computers as well
Brilliant !!
That should upset a few people but hey ho :-)
If it will really help to piracy to decrease, then I appreciate but I do not think it will help, especially in Turkey. Instead of giving such amounts to play (it is really really expensive in Turkey), people can just give up playing Football Manager. At least FM2012.
I use Steam for 2 years, so I have no problem with the decision but just want to know, do you really think that it will decrease the piracy? If you think so, I will be just wishing that you're right.
So basically your forcing people to get Steam to activate, and also your alienating people that dont have an internet connection. Just like FM09 when I didnt have one and was forced to phone a premium rate number to activate my game. Absolute farce.
I wont be purchasing this years game now. I was contemplating it anyway as its just crap feature after crap feature, and bug after bug because of said poorly tested features each year, but this has just tipped it over the edge.
i dont like the fact that to play my favourite game of the year every year i have to install a third party software which in my previous experience has used a lot of resources (all be it on laptops with 1-2 gb of ram) an i feel that a lot of people playing the game will have a lot of crashes due to having to use this.
also one other point if there is only one way to activate the game is through steam then there is going to be chaos with loads of people trying to activate the game at once which will surely lead to more people being annoyed because it was bad enough a couple years back when we had two options to activate the game and it took me best part of a whole day to activate so surely with only 1 option to activate it will take twice as log to be able to activate.
I really don't understand what's all that fuss is all about.
When I discovered, that I could register my FM10 with Steam I was delighted. Especially, since I play FM both on Mac and PC and before Steam I had to keep DVD in my Mac's drive.
I think only three kinds of people will have any problems with this -
- Those, who buy one copy and use it on couple (or even more) computers, sharing the game with friends etc. In other words, pirates.
- People paranoid about privacy etc. And I really mean PARANOID, not 'aware' or anything like this. That kind of people who don't use gmail, because 'google reads their email, so the ads are relevant to the mail's content'.
- Those who just don't understand what steam is and are scared of new things.
For any other, normal, user this move makes total sense. Steam came out like 5, 6 years ago? Maybe even earlier, I don't remember, but it's a really good program. Millions of people use it every day and have no problems with it.
-And yes, you can't resale game. That's true. But what's the resale value of FM11 now? 5$? Cmon.
-If anything happen with your account you can easily get it back with help from their help support, the only thing you'll need is the cd-key of the first game you registered there.
-It requires internet connection only once, to install and activate game. Then, you can turn on offline mode and stay in it for months (at least, never tried that for longer then 2). And if you're going to say 'I will not remain logged in on my personal computer because it's not safe' - you're paranoid. That's it.
-Steam has the ability to store savegames, but I don't think FM will use it - their saves are too big.
-You can use any datapacks, facepacks, kitpacks etc when using FM on steam, it'll be just in different folder.
-This program uses hardly no resources at all, so don't be afraid, that your computer will run slower.
-Game autoupdates when online, which is really convenient.
-There is no reason why there should be any problem with activating FM on the first day - first of all, it's not the most popular game on the earth and secondly - Steam really has experience with this.
And the person who asked wheter you can buy FM on Steam - yes, with CC, paypal or in some other way.
So there's that. Good move. Thumbs up SI.
And anyone, who is unsure because some people say it's the end of the world - don't worry, Steam works great and you all will be fine.
Last edited by Drucik; 16-09-2011 at 17:56.
Although I agree with your reasoning, in terms of brothers having to buy 2 copies of the game who live in the same house. The fact that you are effectively justifying piracy, which not only costs SI and other game makers but also the consumer (YOU!) is just baffling. If piracy didn't exist SI wouldn't have to spend time, money and resources having to combat it and that cost is reflected in the game price. Simple. It's also the reason why everyone has to use Steam.
I live in Rural Shropshire and do not have access to the internet! Does this mean that because of this I cannot play football manager???
Also are you selling the game in shops with the Disk? If so what is the point if we have to use steam anyway? Really not happy with this news and may be the first time in 12 years that I do not purchase the game!
I've never read any solid evidence to suggest that piracy actually increase sales of anything. At best any evidence behind it that I've seen has always been circumstantial. It's certainly not the case with Football Manager though.
More people play the game pirated each year than do legally. To say that piracy helps sales when that's the case is just rubbish. Piracy is illegal and it threatens the continuation of any creative product including FM.
FM selling more games is to the benefit of those who buy the game legally as well. The more we sell, the more is invested into the studio and the more progress we can make with each iteration.
This thread is ridiculous, think people are massively overreacting.
If you don't want it don't get the game. I'm sure the 19,853 current FM11 players on Steam will be fine with picking up FM12 on Steam.
It seems like the only way to play this game without steam is by waiting for the pirated version..
I really hope that the one time steam activation will combat piracy, but do you have any figures that prove that steam activated games are less pirated? To me the decision seems to be more based on nudging us towards the use of steam. I would not at all be surprised if Steam pays you guys for the extra signed up members, because everyone who downloads steam will see the ads. This makes the decision perfectly logical, but hardly made out of security reasons.
These are just my 2 cents and I may be completely wrong, but a quick search shows that all the popular Steam titles are available on the common torrent websites and makes me doubt that the nuisance for paying customers is worth it.
- On a completely different note: When (And I say when because I will buy it) I activate my CD through steam, does that mean that I no longer have to play with the CD?
That's not the issue. we've seen a few people already posting that they openly ignore the agreemnet they signed & such statements will just serve to cement SI/SEGA in having steam only activation.
If people were only willing to pay what is required in full & not exploit loopholes to get a free lunch then we would be in a much better place but I'm afraid such a place is just a pipe dream.
Last edited by Barside; 16-09-2011 at 18:05.
Of course, it's terrible that so many people pirate a title. It doesn't give the people who work on it the credit they deserve.
Piracy is a big problem but the games industry (and other industries) need to think of better ways to overcome it, or earn money. In game advertisements would be one way (as even pirates are exposed to them, if they can't be turned off.) - although some people will see that as an even worse move than using Steam![]()
Bertie BG - "More people play the game pirated each year than do legally." - Complete crap, now SI are even resorting to bull to try to wriggle out of this one.
Firstly, as has already been stated no money changed hands with Steam. We're using them because we feel they offer the best system for combating piracy that is currently available.
To answer your question. Once activated through Steam you won't need the CD any more.
No overreaction here and no hysterics. I just don't want Steam on my computer. I've installed it before, didn't like it and have never installed it since. In this day and age, it is nice to have a choice to be honest. I don't like having to pay my hard earned money for a game then be told I have to install a piece of Software I don't want, to be able to play it.
I've bought every single game this company has produced and even bought extra copies when i've been stupid enough to lose a copy. Piracy?
You've just lost a customer.
So why spend X amount of £'s making CD/DVD's of the game when after the inital activation they are basically useless? Did a 4 year old think this system through?
And if everybody needs internet access and Steam to activate anyway, people may aswell just buy it through steam. Are you sure you havent taken any money off Steam?
Bad move. I think I'll skip FM from now on.
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