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What game, GTA 5 Is on steam.. It doesn't require rockstars launcher..
Maybe try launching the game and it will be made clear...
You mean the rockstar sign in launcher? the one that allows you to use the servers? and MP and allows you to save your stats online and saves and profiles, and achivements and more?
This game clearly states on the steam store that internet connection is required... if you went ahead and brought games with out reading or bothering to use such internet, then why should we provide an answer...
If you want such a thing, well... I'm not going to explain how as those ways are ILLEGAL!
You can still play singleplayer with out internet even with out doing it an illegal way I'm pretty sure....
"Thought this was a response to the OP", either way, my statement still stands, if someone can't be jacked to read the store page about internet requirements.. that's there issue!
Yes, yes, I'm sure your moralizing really helped the OP.
Nice to have such passion for other peoples products, who needs PR departments anymore.
You may be breeching the EULA or ToS for GTAV by doing so, even thats a stretch. But not a 'legal' issue...by any means.
No where in the DMCA/DRMA laws does it state a launcher cannot be bypassed on a legally purchased game for personal use.
DMCA is a copyright law. It has NOTHING to do with legality of use of it privately.
yes it does, go read them, also DMCA laws, are different in every country, so are copy right laws!
Did you read all 195 countries DMCA and COPY RIGHT LAWS? #MassivelyFacePalms!