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I dont have a steam account
Hi Guys
I do not use steam and do not have an account. Is there a way for me to download the Cold Waters updates without using Steam? Thanks from a Newbie |
Probably not, you're going have to bite the bullet.
Edit: Wait I just completely misread your post, 'download the Cold Waters updates without using Steam'? You didn't pirate Cold Waters did you? |
Shoot an email to Killerfish Games. I'm sure they will take interest in your request.:har:
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thanks guys
Thanks guys, A friend gave me a copy and told me he had found the game was free. I have already delete his version and joined up with steam. Thanjk for letting me know.
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Check your friends that don`t tell you the truth. They might not be sincerer in other situations, too.
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Well you're going to be out $40 or so, but that's the price of admission. The other thing that you need to look at though, besides paying for a game, you're making an investment. KFG is not a big company but so far they have been absolutely top notch as far as support/bug-fixes and the like. This is stuff that other, much much bigger companies have bungled when they soon decided that games like this aren't as profitable as yearly titles they can push out the door. Also while not all features are available, the game is quite easy to mod and the development of a community around the game has very much been fostered by those at KFG.
Cold Waters started with a very sound idea but we really need to credit the devs with how successful its been, they could have easily gotten this one wrong and walked away. People legitimately purchasing the game (and maybe whatever DLC comes down the pipeline) will do much to keep them churning out content. |
I once swore I would never use online games or providers. But, I went to steam to get a game, now have 19 games on steam and all work 99.9% of the time. You can also download mods for some games which go in automatically at Steam end. Steam is also cheaper in many cases and you have the satisfaction of not having a disc to scratch etc.
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It's always a good idea to get legit.
Early on, I was against services like Steam, preferring actual discs so that if a service ever went tango-uniform, I'd not be out my ability to install and play a game. Now, only 2 of the games I have installed have physical copies, and one of them now has a Steam release. What Steam has NOT been good for is my wallet. New game comes out, and I can't use the postage time as an excuse not to buy it. |
regarding cold waters, I'll wait till its on a sale.:arrgh!:
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KFG ... Kentucky Fried Gators ??? :Kaleun_Cheers:
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aka the guys who developed Cold Waters |
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I figured this out after I discovered that I couldn't play it while my wife was playing ESO on my account. (Well, not without shutting down her game in the process...and I'm not that stupid. ;) ) You will, however, need to open Steam if you want to update to the latest beta whenever a new one is released. |
" once you've installed Cold Waters from Steam, you don't need to have Steam running to play it. Simply click the .exe directly in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cold Waters" or make a shortcut to it in your Start menu or elsewhere"
for sure? I think the Steam client is then started in the background. |
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However you will need to use the Steam client to get updates and access to betas, again as mentioned above. |
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Nowadays your only problem with Steam is going to be the the game just being too old/un-updated to run on modern hardware (see SH5), Steam's not going anywhere. I don't even know the last game I got on physical media. I know my current computer wouldn't run it, between the game being from the Win98 era and my PC not having an optical drive. Aren't most retail-packaged games now just a Steam code and maybe a disc so you can do the preinstall and only have to download the updates instead of all of it anyway? Pretty sure even console games where you buy a DVD want to update out of the box these days (though that's an entirely other can of worms.). Too bad shareware/limited trials aren't all that big anymore, I've bought several games based on demos/free weekends on Steam (though tbf, there's a reason for that -- I played the hell out of the DOOM shareware copy and second disc of community maps my sister gave me back in the day, and never actually bought the full version. :O:) |
welcome back!
chillbro baggins!:Kaleun_Salute:
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