Saturday, March 3rd 2012
Borderlands 2 PC uses Steamworks
More and more publishers seem to be seeing Steamworks as the best viable DRM on the market and 2K Games is no exception. All PC editions of Borderlands 2 will use Valve's Steamworks suite as their DRM. Steamworks supports snazzy features beyond simple copy protection, Gearbox's shooter-RPG will also use it for multiplayer matchmaking, Steam Cloud storage, achievements, auto-updating, downloadable content, "and more." How Steamworks... works is that if you buy a boxed edition of Borderlands 2, you'll need to register the game with a Steam account, and launch it through Steam. The box will still contain a disc to install the game from, but you'll have the option to download it directly through Steam whenever you please. Digital distributors other than Steam will simply sell you a product key to activate on Steam. Steamworks was to be expected, really, as 2K Games has used it for PC editions of games it's published since Mafia II in 2010. It briefly dabbled in Games for Windows Live before then but, thankfully, that was a short-lived experiment.
Borderlands 2 is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 18. As ever, a selection of shiny things are on offer as pre-order bonuses.
Source:
Shacknews
Borderlands 2 is coming to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on September 18. As ever, a selection of shiny things are on offer as pre-order bonuses.
13 Comments on Borderlands 2 PC uses Steamworks
Seriously though, everyone has different tastes. First games art style sold me, then I learned about the loot system and coop and played the shit out of it!
Gotta love Steamworks.
I currently have a portable drive dedicated for steam. I love how I can use my desktop for heavy games such as GTA 4 and unplug it from my desktop and plug it into my laptop for some more casual games. (L4D2 anyone?)
I want to install and play bl1 again, but I think I'm on my second last activation. :shadedshu
;)
I <3 u.
Plus, Steam now hosts the savegames in the cloud. :)