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Posted by: Thanee Nov 5 2010, 04:53 PM

Hey!

Got a question about CIV 5. Is it possible to play the game without an internet connection at all on the computer?

Or does it use Steam for registration?

Bye
Thanee

Posted by: Fix-it Nov 7 2010, 01:42 AM

should be with a boxed copy. steam itself can be played in offline mode, after initial installation.

Posted by: Thanee Nov 7 2010, 10:29 AM

Yep, I think that's pretty much it... you need it for registration/activation, and patching, but not to actually play.

Bye
Thanee

Posted by: nezumi Nov 7 2010, 11:36 AM

That pissed me off royally about Starcraft. I had to make a battle.net account and wait half an hour for updates. Steam is at least a little kinder, but I still dislike it. Give it ten months and it'll be on direct2drive.

Posted by: Thanee Nov 7 2010, 12:55 PM

It's available on D2D already. wink.gif

Is that without any online activation then? Never used a download platform other than Steam (and that only for a few cheap games when they had one of their mad price slashes).

The main question here is... can those games be transfered and run on a computer that has no internet access (at all)?

Bye
Thanee

Posted by: nezumi Nov 7 2010, 01:31 PM

Make sure Direct2Drive isn't selling it through Steam - they were doing that last month. But yes, if you buy it through D2D, you get a downloadable file. Just install the file. It's possible the file is tied to the computer and can't be run on any other one. I haven't tested that.

Posted by: Karoline Nov 7 2010, 03:13 PM

It's doubtful that the file is tied to the computer. Among other thing I don't even think that would be possible.

I believe that you could get steam games on a computer that has no internet access, but it's a bit more involved, because you'd have to transfer over the steamapp files from steam (Along with a chunk of steam most likely). Should work, but steam might put some files in weird places to try and prevent it. If possible, I suggest transferring your entire steam folder, that would be most likely to work.

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