Yeah, I have a laptop that can run the game and I can download it at a friends. That's what I often do, just thought it was worth asking.JohnWordsworth wrote:If you have a friend (or workplace) that has super fast internet, you can go around their house, login to Steam, download the game and then "Export the Game Files" to a USB stick. You can then load them up on any computer with a Steam account that has purchased the game without internet access.
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Still sucks that you have to live with such crappy internet! I thought we had it bad in the UK with an average of 8-10Mpbs. Now we've moved to Stockholm, we're looking to install at 500Mbps connection when we've found a place to live!
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I would be so happy with 30 you can't imagine. But it's not really my areas fault, we just live a few miles off the roadJohnWordsworth wrote:Still sucks that you have to live with such crappy internet! I thought we had it bad in the UK with an average of 8-10Mpbs. Now we've moved to Stockholm, we're looking to install at 500Mbps connection when we've found a place to live!
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I'd be happy with 2. "Broadband" in the US is not real broadband Internet.Jgwman wrote:I would be so happy with 30 you can't imagine. But it's not really my areas fault, we just live a few miles off the roadJohnWordsworth wrote:Still sucks that you have to live with such crappy internet! I thought we had it bad in the UK with an average of 8-10Mpbs. Now we've moved to Stockholm, we're looking to install at 500Mbps connection when we've found a place to live!

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Well yeah, me too. I was contrasting with his 500mbps estimate - holy cow!Isaac wrote:I'd be happy with 2. "Broadband" in the US is not real broadband Internet.Jgwman wrote:I would be so happy with 30 you can't imagine. But it's not really my areas fault, we just live a few miles off the roadJohnWordsworth wrote:Still sucks that you have to live with such crappy internet! I thought we had it bad in the UK with an average of 8-10Mpbs. Now we've moved to Stockholm, we're looking to install at 500Mbps connection when we've found a place to live!
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I purchased LoG1 from Steam, and I think it was several months later after release (a friend recommended it to me). I have preordered LoG2 now from Humble Bundle. It says you get a Steam key too, which is okay to me.
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Do you guys have any idea when will LoG2 will be available for pre-order on Steam ?
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Just preorder from the devs. You get a Steam key, plus a standalone, and AH gets more money out of it.whackangel wrote:Do you guys have any idea when will LoG2 will be available for pre-order on Steam ?
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Yes I got that afterwards... I got confused because I was convinced that Steam did a pre-order operation for the first... Anyway thanks for the feed-back... now we wait for the 15th oct !!!
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LoG1 had simultaneous release on steam, gog and directly from Almost Human. I can of course recall incorrectly, but I have a memory that I was surprised about the great distribution (I ended up buying from everyone of them to support AHeLPuSHeR wrote:I purchased LoG1 from Steam, and I think it was several months later after release (a friend recommended it to me).