![]() ![]() ![]() It's the users whom should learn more from their mistakes. Pure and simple.īecause you failed to get in line, doesn't mean that the system is bad! I'd say (even though I mod most of my games a lot) Steam is doing great with this up-to-date policy. So people either started working with the latest version, or waited till the mods got updated too. The game (as the developers intended) works JUST FINE!įrom early time of modded games, we knew, that once a newer version of the game comes out, mods could be rendered useless. Subnautica isn't broken, just mods stoped working. Steam doesn't break games, developers do. If you don't like that, buy a hard copy of a game (CD/DVD) and play that version. You know what you said is bulls*** right? It's NOT Steam who makes the updates for the games, the developers/publishers do it. Steam = "Buy the game, then download the crack so you can actually play it!"Įdited by MrVibrating, 08 November 2019 - 08:22 pm. Used to love Arma 3, but likewise Steam's destroyed it with unwanted updates, now none of my mission work.įrom now on i'll forego even buying any games in the first place if Steam's the only option, spawn of Lucifer that it is. ![]() Used to love GTAV, now too much hassle to undo all the damage Steam does to it. Persistently, dementedly breaks all the games you buy with it. Once you've downloaded the files (over 5 Gb, decompressing to over 13 Gb), copy 'em over to your game folder, and use any of the known methods for preventing Steam from re-updating it (i enable preset rules blocking all inbound and outbound connections to Steam in Windows firewall). this is the manifest you want (most recent build prior to the last update): i rolled back the update for now, using this method: ![]()
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