Is there anyway to remove Steam and still play Civilization V? I am very particular about what gets installed on my computers and what is allowed to advertise at me and run background processes. So much so it is not worth it to me to have Civ 5 installed if I have to have Steam installed.
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As said by Brian Schkerke you cannot legally play Civilization5 without steam. People have legitimate gripes about steam, and these questions come up regularly especially on 2K's official civilization5 forum (2K Civ5 Forum) However, since steam is un-avoidable I find it more productive to offer advice to mitigate the effect steam has on your enjoyment and on your system, for in fact many gripes people have with steam are optional and can be disabled.
The four points above cover many reasons people dislike steam. You will however still need to run the steam client in the background as Civ5 plays. This may be un-palatable for your tastes but at least it is a 'neutered' version of steam which does not connect to the internet or use up your system resources. The disadvantages are
Which you probably would not want to use anyway if you dont use steam. Hope this helps. FYI: I am new to Steam. I have never used Steam before I bought Civ5 last week. |
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Legally, installing Civilization 5 requires the installation of Steam. You can put Steam into offline mode after initial authorization/authentication. However, all patches to the game are also deployed through Steam so if, at a later date, you wanted to update due to a bug you would need to re-enable online mode for Steam. There are ways around the installation of Steam but if you're particular about Steam being installed, I doubt you want to investigate the alternate avenues. |
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