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http://www.relyonhorror.com/latest-news/capcom-removing-games-for-windows-live-from-all-their-pc-titles/
http://www.destructoid.com/capcom-to-remove-games-for-windows-live-from-pc-titles-263817.phtml
Also.... what's the difference between DR2 and Off The Record? They look pretty much the same
Thak you for posting this. I am gonna reinstall it and play the stink out of it now . lol
I'd maybe hold off if I were you:
http://www.joystiq.com/2014/01/17/games-for-windows-live-is-dying-we-check-the-life-support-of-ga/
If so, this is extremely bad pr for capcom.
I used to thought that once you buy a product, it's yours forever. It seems that's not the case with videogames though...
Here is their response:
Hello,
Thanks for contacting Capcom!
As GFWL will be closing down, the client will be removed from games
and you will still be able to play your games.
Unfortunately we do not have any details yet of how this will be done and when.
Regards,
Carlos G.
Capcom Technical Support
I know that Capcom leaves a lot to be desired, but I have to recognize that they've been behaving good with the pc gaming community.
I just hope they stick to their promise regarding GFWL.
The Joystiq article is more recent than that.
This. Capcom said it would be removed a few months ago, and now it seems they've backtracked on that stance for everything other than it's various Street Fighter IV releases. As of January 17 2014, they have "no plans".
Dead Rising 2: Off The Record is a different matter entirely. As you can install and play it without worrying about GFWL - when you install the game it will still install the GFWL client... but when you run the game it does not do any 'version verify' or similar... and you can go straight to creating a Local Profile - Local Profile is on your PC, so you can play 100% offline. So with being able to go straight to a Local Profile, it does not matter when GFWL shuts down as you'll still be able to play DR:OTR.
The differences between DR2 & DR:OTR is different main character. Basically it revolves around the same story (same area, same outbreak, etc) but taken from different character's point-of-view. It's also bringing back the original Dead Rising star, the original photo mechanics... and also lets you play sandbox mode to boost level's, gain monmey, etc. DR2:OTR is the superior game IMO.