I have almost all the tracks so it would be enough to ride offline
RaceRoom cannot be played offline. No connection and the game won't even start. It connects to your profile every time to see what content you own, among other things. There are workarounds for other Steam games and Steam itself has an offline mode, but this game needs internet.I'm pretty sure you can run Steam games offline though it is still essentially via Steam. I remember looking into it once because I lost Internet connection at my house for nearly 2 days and I was going nuts. Unfortunately, for me, you had to have it set up ahead of time. Do a search, you'll find it.
I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, for the most part. Personally, I hate Steam. Always have. I tried hard to find ways of playing things like Race 07 online without Steam but you couldn't. Would much rather not have it and Uplay and Origin cluttering up my computer and spying on my gaming activity. But those are the times we live in, unfortunately.Interesting to know what the OP means with his question.
Well I am the opposite. I don't mind steam at all. It serves it's purpose. Installing and keeping games up to date is easy. Uplay and Origin I can do without. As for his intentions I can't guess but I am interested because if he has RRE and lots of it he knows he needs steam and he knows he needs to be online. I am curious. I would love to be able to use RRE offline.I tend to give people the benefit of the doubt, for the most part. Personally, I hate Steam. Always have. I tried hard to find ways of playing things like Race 07 online without Steam but you couldn't. Would much rather not have it and Uplay and Origin cluttering up my computer and spying on my gaming activity. But those are the times we live in, unfortunately.
So yeah, not everyone who doesn't want Steam has evil intentions.
Lots of people ran that club over the years, including me. Such a good sim in it's day. Would probably hold up ok now too, but kids these days want their fancy-pants graphics otherwise they cry and can't "enjoy" anything.One thing I do miss is the RACE 07 race club that Denis Phelan use to run here.
Well I am the opposite. I don't mind steam at all. It serves it's purpose. Installing and keeping games up to date is easy. Uplay and Origin I can do without. As for his intentions I can't guess but I am interested because if he has RRE and lots of it he knows he needs steam and he knows he needs to be online. I am curious. I would love to be able to use RRE offline.
What I don't like is RRE always having to be online. Everything else I can play with steam offline except for RRE. I don't like that but that is my opinion. Not every one feels the same.
One thing I do miss is the RACE 07 race club that Denis Phelan use to run here.
in our country republic, the game is pretty expensive and I'm just sorry that I can not garden it without internet connection we have poisons of the most expensive in Europe.I agree. Guess I'm old school but when I purchase a game, I don't like it that I HAVE to go through a 3rd party to start it. I understand it - to a degree - from Steam's perspective but it shouldn't be a requirement. I actually had no idea it was like that until I suffered the Internet outage I mentioned. It was like, wait... what? I have to be online with Steam to play something that I purchased and is resident on MY computer? ...needless to say I was NOT a happy camper.
Yes but I enjoyed it under Mr Phelans supervision, they were good days. Agree with you about Race 07 though.Lots of people ran that club over the years, including me. Such a good sim in it's day. Would probably hold up ok now too, but kids these days want their fancy-pants graphics otherwise they cry and can't "enjoy" anything.
So. I'm not the guy who is talking arround the corner so to say:
Have you bought the game, or is it a cracked one ?
So. I'm not the guy who is talking arround the corner so to say:
Have you bought the game, or is it a cracked one ?
How very charming.Just so you know, "sráč" is a Czech word. It literally means "f*cker".