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so if you want a reason to stay on steam here some:
* you like getting modules later because you hate to spend money
* you would rather support valve then to support ED by giving em a bigger cut
* you like 2 DRM instead of just 1
* you don't know how to add a non-steam game to steam
* Gabe Newell is watching you
* you like to get sales that are slightly less discounted
:P
People that just play DCS and pretty much DCS only won't ever understand why people use Steam, but that's ok. They have the stand-alone version.
You'd be surprised how many ISPs block p2p traffic.
I personally don't use the standalone because I just like convenience. If Starcraft 2 was on steam, I'd buy it there and play through steam instead of Battle.net if I could. If I switch hard drives, I can migrate my steam downloads with a simple cut and paste, rather than redownloading and installing 300+ games one by one.
The reality though, is that no one should ever for any reason whatsoever care about how people launch DCS. Use the standalone, use steam, launch it through a linux terminal if you want. All the circlejerking that happens over whether or not people use the standalone (especially on the subreddit) is stupid and a waste of a potentially good discussion on something else, like why the BF-109 was the premiere aircraft of it's time.
P2P swarming ftw.
I have both versions but since Steam stopped accepting keys from Ed it is becoming harder to keep it up to date with the standalone version. I may buy the new map on Steam just so I can have it on both versions for 1 purchase but after that I'm going all standalone to support Ed.
As for isp blocking p2p..get yourself a good VPN service they are like 4 bucks a month and your isp won't have a clue as to what you are downloading or doing on line and neither will the NSA... Maybe
You'd be surprised at how many people don't know what a VPN is, let alone how to set it up.
If you know what a torrent is you most likely do or should :)
But yeah I'm sure lots of peaple don't know but the people that are into study sims are pretty knowledgable and they are no brainers to setup these days. Download small app, log in, click connect, check start at startup. DONE
The one I use even takes anonymous payments and doesn't associate your name with any account. They take your privacy seriously, sadly most people dont seem to care that the Governemnt is looking at their ♥♥♥♥ pics. :)
Nobody cares because this is a flight sim forum...
I use steam because I get better speed and stability for whatever reason in DCS. Other people get better speed and stability through the standalone. Use whatever works for you. There is no right or wrong answer.
I have a module or two which I cannot migrate over as I missed the window, but now I shall stick to Steam as it's where the majority of my games/work reside.
I dont mind the wait for new modules to arrive.
For me, Steam isnt the beast many make it out to be.
What it is, for me, is convienient.
Not saying that I am correct or the source of all info, I can only speak for myself.
Rdgs
LoK
Well some do even if it's a flight sim forum because Mr. Short memory we were talking about p2p being blocked for downloads of a Flight Sim you may have heard of.
And since I at least care your NOBODY statement is incorrect. :/
It's really no more convienient than the standalone IMO. Its stuill just an icon you click on, it can check of and apply updates everytime you fire it up, you can add it to Steam and you won't even notice. The only difference IMO is Steam is getting a good bite of ED and the modules devs $$. Personally I'll support the devs. This is a small enough market that I can't see the benifit of giving Steam 30% just for them to store it on their servers.
I say support the devs in this niche market we love, ditch steam version.
I was going to buy the new NTTR map on Steam but I just talked myself out of that and preordered on ED's Site. :)
Oh well nuff said, in the end it your choice on who you support, Steam or the Devs?