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Unfortunately for me, yesterday I decided it’d be a jolly good idea to play the excellent, under-promoted BioShock 2 add-on, Minerva’s Den. Dr dre chronic 2001 free download. I forgot that it could not be installed via conventional in-game methods or even via Steam. I forgot that I had to go into the very belly of Microsoft’s ill-tempered GFWL beast. What followed was a two-hour oddyssey of installations and reinstallations, hidden folder hunting and registry editing.
I was so angry, and yet today I feel oddly grateful. PC gaming has become easy. Not compared to consoles or telephones, of course, but compared to PC gaming as-was.
For the most part, we click a button on Steam or Origin or GamersGate or Desura or wherever, a game is delivered to our hard drive, we dick around in settings a bit and then we play it. Things can and do go wrong, of course, but either a patch, a forum post or a graphics card driver update so often fixes it. I have become lazy and complacent because of this – I expect to press a button and have everything just work, more or less. I have forgotten my time in the offline wilderness, the time that made a man of me. A man who knows about stuff like regedit and EMS vs XMS) Yesterday’s travails took me back to the dark/golden ages of PC gaming, where installing a new game entailed girding myself for war, preparing myself to wade knee-deep in the blood of my PC’s file system. While BioShock 2 can be installed and played via Steam without having to go anywhere near GFWL, if you want the multiplayer or any of the DLC, you have to invite Microsoft’s monster into your home.
Minerva’s Den can only be acquired and/or installed via the Games For Windows Live client, which is an entirely external application which has repeatedly changed form, function and even name since BS2’s 2010 release. I doubt anyone’s monitoring, updating or supporting it now, but inevitably it blocked me from signing in and accessing that which I already owned. To battle, then. I hated doing it. It felt like a punishment, I couldn’t believe that 2K, Microsoft or whoever it was could care so little about their PC players that they’d be happy for them to go through this.
Posted on 31 July 16 at 14:14 There are 2 Application files in the game's directory. One is supposed to be Steam version called 'GameSW', the other is GFWL version just called 'Game'. That is located (for me) at C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common toy soldiers Maybe people who just got the game won't have both downloaded, but it's worth a shot for anyone interested. Again, neither version launched for me. The GFWL one gave me a Direct3D error.
The Steam one gave me a black box that never loaded a game or anything. There are 2 Application files in the game's directory. One is supposed to be Steam version called 'GameSW', the other is GFWL version just called 'Game'. That is located (for me) at C: Program Files (x86) Steam steamapps common toy soldiers Maybe people who just got the game won't have both downloaded, but it's worth a shot for anyone interested. Again, neither version launched for me.
The GFWL one gave me a Direct3D error. The Steam one gave me a black box that never loaded a game or anything.Game.exe launches fine for me, but is asking me for a key. Do GFWL keys from other games still work? Game.exe launches fine for me, but is asking me for a key. Do GFWL keys from other games still work?Sorry CD-Keys from other GFWL games will not work with Toy Soldiers, believe me I tried. If you brought this game from Steam prior to GFWL being patched out, you will need your CD-Key that Steam provided in order to log into GFWL. Steam use to supply this key in your library but they removed this once the game transitioned to Steamworks.