Yer messing with the enemy
Said its 2..it's another trick
Messin with my mind, I wake up
Chase down an empty street
Blindly snap the broken beats
Said it's cut with a dirty trick
Its taken all these days to find ya
I tell you I want you
I tell you I need you
friends, take control of me
Stalking cross' the gallery
All these pills got to operate
The colour quits and all invade us
There he goes again
Take me to the edge again
All I got is a dirty trick
I'm chasin down the wolves to save ya
I tell you I want you
I'll tell you I need you
I... the blood aint on my face
Just wanted you near me
I tell you I want you
I'll tell you I need you
The blood aint on my hands
Just wanted you near me
I tell you I want you
I'll tell you I need you
The blood aint on my hands
Just wanted you near me
NOTHING can ruin this day, do you hear me? NOTHING.
For once? Have I offended? :P
Honestly, though, I'm so excited about this. I've played through the entire first game and both DLC packs on the 360, but wouldn't you know it? My credit card is coming out of my wallet as we speak!
Heh, that's what I figured. I was just poking fun. :P
@8bitstitches
I don't think you can do that, but you can always add non-Steam games to the Steam launcher and they work just fine.
Tbh, The Legend of Grimrock, which I got via the developer's website, made me realize what is ideal: a DRM free copy AND a Steam copy. That way you have the former if you actually need it, but you also get the convenience and general awesomeness that is Steam. Though some games kinda need full Steam integration to get all its benefits.
Also, seeing almost every freaking game out there releasing on PC now makes me totally giddy :D :D
I agree with you 100% -- I love stuff like the Humble Bundle because you get setup files AND Steam codes, and I use them all. Like I've said, as a service, I love Steam.
And I didn't know if a game has its own launcher, it has Steam issues if you add it. I guess it's just more of a convenience.
Well, it depends on the game. If it has a separate .exe that doesn't mind being run directly, you're generally fine. Some games require a launcher, then the launcher starts the game. Those are where there are issues. Most games run fine, though. Was playing System Shock 2 earlier and launching it via Steam.
Ah, that makes sense. I've played a few games that use the launcher no matter what .exe you open.

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