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    • arghandugh a day ago
      • specproc a day ago

        Dunno about Ubisoft, as I don't play their games, but CDPR has a `--launcher-skip` flag that I use.

        Not ideal that it's needed in the first place, but better than nowt. Maybe Ubisoft has similar?

        • vivzkestrel a day ago

          ubisoft disconnect is an abomination and should be banned legally

          • add-sub-mul-div a day ago

            Steam should be a crime. There was a time you could launch an executable without a middleman at all.

            • tharkun__ a day ago

              Most games (I own on) steam can launch just fine without using steam. In fact I do that all the time. Come to think of it, I've never launched a game I bought on steam through steam except maybe the first time and then I "pin to taskbar" and launch through there.

              • bob1029 a day ago

                Using steam for sales and activation is quite rational. Do you think we should go back to CD keys or other preshared secrets written on paper?

                I've had to repurchase many games over lost/stolen activation codes. I don't really want to go back to that place. It's like cryptocurrency - sure you have total control but you better never fuck it up even one time or it becomes worthless.

                • Rebelgecko 15 hours ago

                  For DRM free games you can just run the executable directly without steam even being open. Maybe we should prosecute the publishers who don't check the box that allows that?

                  • happymellon a day ago

                    At least for the most part, you can.

                    I use Steam as the launcher because the interface for SteamOS Big Picture mode on my TV is great.

                    • fooker a day ago

                      Would you say the same thing about 'apps'?

                      • add-sub-mul-div a day ago

                        It's definitely terrible that half of mobile users can't run code without the permission of their platform and the other half could eventually lose the ability to do so.

                        But the stakes are lower because the phone is a time-wasting/consuming device and not a general purpose/productivity device like a desktop.

                        • fooker a day ago

                          >general purpose/productivity device like a desktop.

                          It's sad that a good majority of homes don't have desktops nowadays. Maybe the parent will have a work laptop.

                          I remember a CS professor mentioning on twitter that the recent crop of undergrads arrive without knowing what files and folders are.

                      • pjmlp a day ago

                        Also why I don't use it at all.

                        I can survive with the games that exist outside Steam, no FOMO over here.

                      • serf 2 days ago

                        well then tell Valve to create sensible guidelines for how and why and when an update occurs.

                        talk to some Steam workshop developers as ask them about update concurrency within Steam -- and then realize why this double-launcher-syndrome exists in the first place.

                        • 3np a day ago

                          Mind actually spelling out your problem?