hscott2hughes: Don't let it vanish yet! That's what I'm afraid of, lol! I *paid* for this damn game--which is, unbeknownst to me, apparently locked up with this end-all-be-all of gaming companies (Steam)--regarding which I'm a complete [insert your preferred insult here] for somehow managing to (unwittingly) fly under their state of the art radar (Model # GO1984Y2K) after all these years. Now that I have accidently bought/rented/licensed/I-don't-care-what-you-label-it-anymore one of their games, I at least want to get my
fourteen bucks worth of them before they bite the dust! I'll let y'all know when I finish the game. Once I do, then Steam has my permission to go out of business and send whatever self destruct signal hidden inside the game's DRM code that their little EULA requires. (Just don't kill my computer along with it. I've got important files...and stuff.) ;-D
Fenixp: Actually, the company's called Valve. Surely you have heard of them, or at least of Half-Life games? Steam has been launched as DRM and distribution platform for Half-Life 2 and Counter-Strike: Source (and perhaps Condition Zero). It then grew into a distribution platform for all Valve's titles, and from there, publishers started joining and ... Well, that happened. So the company has been around at least since '99. Don't worry, you
will get at least a month to decide that the new Star Trek indeed is terrible and leave it be :-P
I'd
heard- of Half-Life and Counter-Strike, but I've never
bought them or
played them, because those style games (which are the types of games Steam apparently specializes in) by and large don't interest me. This Trek game is an exception to that rule, simply because it's Trek. I'm an old school adventure gamer. Runaway, Gabriel Knight, Dreamfall, Broken Sword--that's
my speed. And those are the type of "casual gaming" games that (so far) have not required a Steam (or similar) account in order to play. So, I've had no reason to have ever heard of Steam. It's not my style of gaming.
I don't know if I'll like the game or not. But it can't be as bad as NCIS: The Game.