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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really who has contributed more to PC gaming than Steam has at this point? I would hedge bets that they are one of the driving forces that has kept my preferred gaming platform relevant and innovative.
Now onto the demo, well let's just say that this feels like another situation of catering to the console crowd rather than sticking to it's roots.
//slashies rule
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Frankly I am against the game resellers. they do not contribute the second sale to the developers or the publishers and that is going to hurt gaming in and of itself.
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