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Well, I've got some crow to eat. It asked for network access through the firewall but started up without an internet connection from a USB drive. Slow as all hell to load but by golly it worked. I copied over the entire Subnautica folder and just ran the exe.
My bad.
Lol I can liove with the "slow as hell to load up" part. Been dealing with that for months, lol! If it isn't steam.exe dependant, and I can take it with me, I'm okay with slow loading. Thanks for checking it!
Yeah, looks like the OP can take it school and use it too without Steam. Mmm....foot tastes yummy!
Do you really think you're helping the OP by giving him advice on bypassing his school's restrictions and letting him play games when he's not supposed to?
OP, school hours are for studying and education, not playing games on one of the school's computers. Instead of playing Subnautica, why not do your homework or read a book from the school library?
Yeah, well, that's kind of not our place. I was more concerned with whether or not it would have to be cracked to accomplish this. Never said we/I was helping the OP. What if they were using it for some kind of report or presentation or for a graphics class?
The answer is it doesn't, which will help tons of other people.
i cant promise this will work. and here is why. a lot of times the more advanced games require more permissions than your most basic software. most users on their home pcs have given themselves on their accounts or on an instance basis. Administrator access. this is most likely ur source for problems. the only real fix would be a gaming laptop.
u can run the game offline. the problem here seems to be from the sounds of it. that you cant get steam installed?
basically you still need to be on an active connection at times, for game downloading, verification and to put the game in offline mode.
so from the start, you couldn't run steam on a school computer anyway and even if you did there are computer specs to consider and most school computers i would have a hard time believing even has the capabilities to even run any graphically demanding games anyway.
also there is the whole monitoring software through windows accessiblity where the administrator can watch what you are doing on that computer and even lock you out of it anyway. it is school property and they don't want you damaging their computers and filling them up with computer games.