Supreme Commander 2 Demo Arrives on Steam, Steamworks DRM Confirmed
by Brian Leahy, Feb 24, 2010 3:00pm PSTSupreme Commander 2, Chris Taylor's RTS follow-up to 2007's Supreme Commander, will be using Valve's Steamworks program for its DRM. All copies of Supreme Commander 2, digitally obtained or purchased in out-dated box form, will require an installation of Steam for validation.
Additionally, a demo of the title is now available for download through Steam ahead of the game's March 2, 2010 release date. Give it a try and if you like it go ahead and pre-order it on Steam. You'll save yourself $5. The Xbox 360 version is set to release on March 18, 2010.
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Also, does the game just require Steam to be installed, or does it also require a Steam account? In which case, why is it that I have to sign into a third party 's database to play a single player game?
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I understand the concern but it's not like everyone has some sort of inherit right to play the game however they want. Maybe I want to play World of Warcraft offline but I can't because that is not how the game works. And people would call me a moron for wanting to play the game offline. That is how this game and others work now.
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