I would like to purchase EU IV and CK II but I do not want to use Steam. I checked Amazon but their download requires Steam. What other purchase options do I have?
DVD versions still require Steam.Isn't there an original print of EU4 in a physical CD format? I remember there was a competition about some cake and the winner got an old original hard copy of EU4, I assume they are very hard to find.
I have a Steam account and I own both game but we are in disagreement on a customer service issue and I asked to have my account terminated so I will need to repurchase the games. Lack of customer service is the result of a non competitive market.
I don't see what this got to do with what the previous poster [post #2 - Bernard95] said or to your original post.I thought this type of activity went away with the Sherman Antitrust Act.
I don't see what this got to do with what the previous poster said or to your original post.
The move to Steam only was done out of convenience and reduced costs and not, as you so implied, due to Steam forcing their hand.
As for your question, some countries require the sell of hard-copies as well and you can get the [try Amazon/EBay in UK or Germany]. Obviously, those DVDs would contain only the initial release version [1.1] and you would still require Steam for any desired updates.
I meant to the 2nd post and his subsequent reply.i was talking about his customer service issues.
Point being is that Paradox will only sell through Steam, either you have a Steam account or you cannot play the game. This appears to be true with other game publishers giving Steam a monopoly on the gaming market. While they have that there is no incentive for them to provide any customer service.
Your beef would seem to be with Steam and their support, not us. We support our games very well, IMO.Point being is that Paradox will only sell through Steam, either you have a Steam account or you cannot play the game. This appears to be true with other game publishers giving Steam a monopoly on the gaming market. While they have that there is no incentive for them to provide any customer service.