Squakyduck

Squakyduck

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I personally find origin to be an incredibly smooth and wonderful third party manager. Aside from all that personal snooping. If it didn't have that it would be the best download manager around in my opinion. That alone expresses the subjective nature behind third party managers, someone's heaven is someone else's hell. The only solution is to abandon it all. The key here is the absolute destruction of Stardock's Gamers Bill of Rights by introducin

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The point isn't really that the game is steamworks, I realise that some games are just destined for steam. I'm just curious as to why Stardock would blatantly violate their Gamer Bill of Rights, something I had some degree of faith in. I mean, if the dev studio that created it can't even follow it then what hope do we have for the future of gaming. Placing Rebellion on steam was undoubtedly a bad move for all gamers as it is DRM, no matter how you twist it. I kno

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Greetings So i purchased the Sins Rebellion game in order to play the beta on steam, but now I've noticed there doesn't seem to be any transition away from steam. That is, I'm required to boot up steam in order to play my copy of Sins Rebellion. This strikes me as a clear violation of the Gamer Bill of Rights. Something Stardock introduced to the public. "Gamers shall have the right to have their games not require a third party download manager installed in order f

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