Posted November 18, 2014
JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted November 18, 2014
I couldn't for the life of me find a way to launch those outside of Steam ... Script ... Thing :-/ (for the record, those are the ones creating needed registry entries).
I suppose packaging SteamService.exe would do the trick, presuming it'll work without Steam being installed on the system.
I suppose packaging SteamService.exe would do the trick, presuming it'll work without Steam being installed on the system.
Post edited November 18, 2014 by Fenixp
Atlantico
Tower of Song
Registered: Dec 2012
From Spain
Posted November 18, 2014
Distribution of paid-for games is necessarily going to be restricted (unless you use an honour system,) and I don't see that as DRM.
Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted November 18, 2014
Post edited November 18, 2014 by Fenixp
Atlantico
Tower of Song
Registered: Dec 2012
From Spain
Posted November 18, 2014
antagonist
Registered: Sep 2012
From Canada
Posted November 18, 2014
Post edited November 18, 2014 by realkman666
JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Posted November 18, 2014
Notepad should work. The installscript.vdf file is a text one after all. You could then either use RegEdit to add them or create a .reg file yourself.
Kristian
New User
Registered: Sep 2008
From Faroe Islands
Posted November 18, 2014
Atlantico, I think you are tacitly assuming that there is always an authentication step with Steam installations. You need to SHOW that that is the case.
Post edited November 18, 2014 by Kristian
JMich
A Horrible Human Person. If you need me, chat.
Registered: Apr 2011
From Greece
Posted November 18, 2014
Except as otherwise permitted under this Agreement (including any Subscription Terms or Rules of Use), or under applicable law notwithstanding these restrictions, you may not, in whole or in part, copy, photocopy, reproduce, publish, distribute, translate, reverse engineer, derive source code from, modify, disassemble, decompile, create derivative works based on, or remove any proprietary notices or labels from the Software or any software accessed via Steam without the prior consent, in writing, of Valve.
Emphasis mine. If local law allows you to make backups of your files, then you can safely copy them. Section 2A also says:
To make use of the Software, you must have a Steam Account and you may be required to be running the Steam client and maintaining a connection to the Internet.
A steam account is a requirement, and the Steam client and/or an internet connection may also be requirements, but they may not be. So depending on local laws, and what lawyer you can get, copying the files to another computer doesn't seem to be breaking the SSA. P.S. Steam Community Moderators also encourage copying files to another computer, though as always, take a moderator's advice with a grain of salt.
antagonist
Registered: Sep 2012
From Canada
aluinie
stealthy elf
Registered: Sep 2008
From United Kingdom
Posted November 18, 2014
Well got a response back on my ticket which says the following
Hi Philip,
Kickstarter pledges are an investment into a project, with the understanding that elements of the initial pitch may change or be removed as development progresses.
The cancellations and returns policy on our site states that digital products are non-refundable once they are downloaded and played by the customer. As such, we are unable to offer you a refund on this purchase.
I’m sorry that we cannot assist you further in this instance.
Sincerely,
I am so pissed now and feel like i wont be doing any more kickstarters in the future because of this.
Hi Philip,
Kickstarter pledges are an investment into a project, with the understanding that elements of the initial pitch may change or be removed as development progresses.
The cancellations and returns policy on our site states that digital products are non-refundable once they are downloaded and played by the customer. As such, we are unable to offer you a refund on this purchase.
I’m sorry that we cannot assist you further in this instance.
Sincerely,
I am so pissed now and feel like i wont be doing any more kickstarters in the future because of this.
Grargar
Insert cat to continue
Registered: Aug 2012
From Greece
Posted November 18, 2014
Hi Philip,
Kickstarter pledges are an investment into a project, with the understanding that elements of the initial pitch may change or be removed as development progresses.
The cancellations and returns policy on our site states that digital products are non-refundable once they are downloaded and played by the customer. As such, we are unable to offer you a refund on this purchase.
I’m sorry that we cannot assist you further in this instance.
Sincerely,
I am so pissed now and feel like i wont be doing any more kickstarters in the future because of this.
Strijkbout
BANNED
Registered: Mar 2012
From Netherlands
Kristian
New User
Registered: Sep 2008
From Faroe Islands
Posted November 18, 2014
NovaFlare
New User
Registered: Apr 2012
From France