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Redmoa
09-12-2018, 11:47 AM
I want to play the game again, but with the game still being attached to steam, it has deterred me from making a purchase. I want to come back and get on my necromancer since that was some of the best damn fun I have had. I'm curious as to how the game has changed since I played around early 2017 during the alpha, rolling with a small group with my online friends, farthest we got was probably the desert in terms of hunting all the content, but even then we managed to hunt most areas down with the speed-exploits thanks to all of the speed-boosting skills and enchantments. I just don't want to deal with steam as a service; I have no intention of supporting them or making an account with them online, and I heard that a no-steam version was something planned down the road. Is that possibly in the works, or is this game unfortunately locked to steam for good?

mrwarp
09-12-2018, 12:18 PM
Currently Steam is the only method of playing Project: Gorgon. There are no other alternatives planned at this time.

Grobyddonot
09-15-2018, 03:16 AM
There are no other alternatives planned at this time.

I would love to have PG as a stand-alone game (like it was before the Steam release) and also a Version for Linux. I thoroughly dislike Steam and I won't ever have windows 10 installed on any of my systems.

A Poll of sorts would be nice, I'm sure, I'm not the only player who prefers standalone games and Linux. (Win7 support will stop in ~18 months).

P.S. The only reason I am playing PG through the Steam is the vague promise from Citan, that PG WILL have other means to run the game (except Steam) after the release. I also started and donated to PG back in the day just because it was a stand-alone game, without any crap like Steam or GOG. (love gogs standalone installers though).

Quanzhigao
09-15-2018, 03:47 AM
Steam sucks

Tagamogi
09-17-2018, 10:24 AM
I would love to have PG as a stand-alone game (like it was before the Steam release) and also a Version for Linux.


Sorry if I'm misreading what you wrote, but there is a version for Linux already. It requires Steam but it's there and came out at the same time as the Windows/Mac Steam version (which made me very very happy). I'd imagine that if there is ever a non-Steam version, it would be available for Linux, too. I think the problems with a non-Steam release involve more distribution and authentication rather than compiling the code for another OS...

And yes, FWIW, I'd prefer a non-Steam version too. As much as Steam annoys me though, I don't think creating a non-Steam version should be a priority for PG right now.

Daguin
09-17-2018, 11:02 AM
Would also like to see it move away from Steam for official launch, but I understand why it is paired at the moment for more exposure. Not a big fan of the Steam interface or community.

spider91301
09-17-2018, 11:27 PM
I want to play the game again, but with the game still being attached to steam, it has deterred me from making a purchase. I want to come back and get on my necromancer since that was some of the best damn fun I have had. I'm curious as to how the game has changed since I played around early 2017 during the alpha, rolling with a small group with my online friends, farthest we got was probably the desert in terms of hunting all the content, but even then we managed to hunt most areas down with the speed-exploits thanks to all of the speed-boosting skills and enchantments. I just don't want to deal with steam as a service; I have no intention of supporting them or making an account with them online, and I heard that a no-steam version was something planned down the road. Is that possibly in the works, or is this game unfortunately locked to steam for good?

For one thing necro sucks the some major **** right now in higher levels dungeons inless you plan to live in the goblin dungeon dont expect to be a baller when killing crap in places like gazkeep or anything past kur for that matter lol

Grobyddonot
09-17-2018, 11:29 PM
Sorry if I'm misreading what you wrote, but there is a version for Linux already.

You're not, I didn't know that there IS a stable Steambound Linux Version of PG. Great news, thanks.

P.S. It's not about creating a non-Steam version "NAO!!!", we're talking after the official release of the PG. So in 2-3 years at the very least.

The whole "Steam EA release" as I see it is just a step towards slowly bringing the game into the mass market without spending millions on the TV ads :p. Plus it's additional funding (not completely f2p anymore) and that is ofc a critical aspect in software development.