So, if say that old version is tied to your Libraries that Steam recognizes, how are you going to get around the update? Problem for Steam is: Steam often has forced updates. But that was my concern regarding TR on GOG. If they add that DRM to the GOG version GOG will pull it from the store yes but what about current owners of the game? They could probably just not update the game I guess. They added that Always Online DRM to all 3 TR games on Steam.Ģ. Game installs (and its DLC's/Expansions), Local Saving of the game, Achievements, progression, and all of that cool stuff should be built into the engine & game itself and that stuff should work even when I'm offline. If I say "Cancel" - especially on a Steam version, GOG version, UPlay version, etc - it should just skip EOS.and we should be good to go.Īnd while I'm at it, Shenmue 3 should work while offline period don't care if it's EGS version or Steam they don't work in offline mode. Regardless, even if Accounts are LINKED b/t Steam and Epic, it should be up to ME if I want to utilize EOS on it or not and it should NOT require always-online for a single-player game. So it seems that it's only always online DRM if you have an Epic account linked, still awful but I think there's a good chance it could come here DRM free with the multiplayer gutted out and It shouldn't affect anything with the singleplayer here. Thanks for sharing this info it is quite helpful. So it seems that it's only always online DRM if you have an Epic account linked, still awful but I think there's a good chance it could come here DRM free with the multiplayer gutted out and It shouldn't affect anything with the singleplayer here.ĭOOMGUY69: According to a user on the Steam forums the following is how it currently works The solution consists in unlinking the accounts. In summary, the issue which is mentioned everywhere only happens to people who:ġ) have linked their Steam and Epic accounts,Ģ) have clicked "Cancel" when the pop-up asking for permissions to share data with Epic appears upon launching the game. If you do so, you’ll be able to launch and play the Tomb Raider trilogy just as if you’d never linked accounts in the first place. But you can unlink your Steam account via your Epic account settings. "1) If you’ve never linked your Steam and Epic accounts, you can launch and play Tomb Raider games through Steam just as you always could.Ģ) If you have previously linked your Steam and Epic accounts, you will get a web browser prompt upon launching any of the three games, asking you to permit Epic access to your online game data.ģ) If you click cancel on this prompt, you will not be able to reach the title screen of any of the games. According to a user on the Steam forums the following is how it currently works
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