Unless it's multi-player, you should be able to play most anything in offline mode.
Zalis Send a noteboard - 24/12/2010 02:16:03 PM
Known exceptions to this rule are games like Assassin's Creed 2, which still bear Ubisoft's über-restrictive DRM. All 3rd party DRM should be listed on the game's store page, though, so you won't be surprised. Here's an example from AC2:
3rd-party DRM: Ubisoft’s Online Services Platform. Ubisoft requires a permanent Internet connection to play this video game at all times.
The sword might be grateful to the forge fire, but never fond of it.
Steam's Holiday Sale is on! (Dec. 20 - Jan 2.)
21/12/2010 03:09:50 PM
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GOG has a ton of shit on sale, too. But I'll never be able to decide out of all the titles. *NM*
21/12/2010 07:49:10 PM
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I still cant buy from GOG because of my bank...the bastards. *NM*
22/12/2010 12:11:31 AM
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Call up some other bank / credit card company and get yourself a refillable gift card.
23/12/2010 07:06:28 AM
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Because I'm very forgetful....
24/12/2010 07:13:56 AM
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Unless it's multi-player, you should be able to play most anything in offline mode.
24/12/2010 02:16:03 PM
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This is why I hate these sales.
25/12/2010 06:21:15 PM
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That logic is why I bought the King Arthur strategy games for $5-something the other day.
26/12/2010 04:32:49 AM
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