Steam and internet

Is is necessary to have internet access on the computer to be able to play Secret of Monkey Island: Special edition?

I plan to download Steam and buy the game on a computer with internet access and then install it on my portable computer (no internet).

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  • edited August 2009
    You should be able to play offline, but I think all Steam games need to be activated online before you can play it. In other words you will need to be able to connect the portable computer to the internet to activate the game. Once it is activated properly, you should be able to play the game offline as much as you want. I generally leave my games computer connected to the internet all the time, so apart from a quick test I just did to make sure I could play it with my network card disabled (which worked), I can't really answer the question further.
  • edited August 2009
    Unfortunately you need to log on Steam every time you want to play MI:SE.

    Edit : or at least the game asks you to connect to steam when you launch it.
  • edited August 2009
    Thanks! I'll test it anyway even if it won't work in the end.
  • edited August 2009
    Marzhin wrote: »
    Unfortunately you need to log on Steam every time you want to play MI:SE.

    Edit : or at least the game asks you to connect to steam when you launch it.

    You have to run Steam to play Steam games but Steam has an offline mode.

    If the game doesn't work offline after activating, try going into offline mode while connected to the internet and starting the game. It should work offline after you have done this. (I had to do this for a different game several months ago and got the solution from a forum post about yet another game. I have no idea if it is needed for MI:SE.)
  • edited August 2009
    Shmeh wrote: »
    You have to run Steam to play Steam games but Steam has an offline mode

    Thanks for the tip, I'll give it a try :)
  • edited August 2009
    This was just the answer I was looking for. I too was wondering if it was possible to play without the internet.

    I'm new to steam. I just downloaded it for SMI special edition. Maybe I'm just old fashioned but I kind of like the knowledge that I have the game in my hand and know that I'll have it always. What if something happened to Steam? Would I still be able to play the game?
  • edited August 2009
    Jenny wrote: »
    This was just the answer I was looking for. I too was wondering if it was possible to play without the internet.

    I'm new to steam. I just downloaded it for SMI special edition. Maybe I'm just old fashioned but I kind of like the knowledge that I have the game in my hand and know that I'll have it always. What if something happened to Steam? Would I still be able to play the game?

    Steam isn't going anywhere. It is owned by Valve who pretty much rule the video game world thanks to the success of Half Life, Portal and Left 4 Dead.
    As long as you don't forget your log on details you can log on to steam on any computer and play your game.

    Also I am 16 and I prefer a physical copy.
  • edited August 2009
    I'm more of a fan of physical copies too, but I've no problem with buying games as downloads if they're cheap enough (Less than a fiver or so), or I've got the option of a disc like with Telltale's games.
  • edited August 2009
    Yeah I like actually having a copy I can hold. I dunno - I don't trust my computer... ><
  • TeaTea
    edited August 2009
    Yep because if Steam doesn't activate your game, you're obviously going to spread it on BitTorrent, crack it and never pay for it again! \o/

    Your customers love you too, Steam.
  • edited August 2009
    TheJoe wrote: »
    Yep because if Steam doesn't activate your game, you're obviously going to spread it on BitTorrent, crack it and never pay for it again! \o/

    Your customers love you too, Steam.

    ... so you're saying that no game on earth should have ANY kind of anti-piracy protection? Or do you just have this psychotic unreasonable grudge against Steam and Steam alone?
  • edited August 2009
    Pale Man wrote: »
    ... so you're saying that no game on earth should have ANY kind of anti-piracy protection?

    They only work for a very short time until someone cracks it. They need new, innovative DRM's. I even seen tales of monkey island on a few torrent sites.
  • edited August 2009
    fire2box wrote: »
    They only work for a very short time until someone cracks it. They need new, innovative DRM's. I even seen tales of monkey island on a few torrent sites.

    No, they need basic DRM that prevents average people from making 20 copies for their friends. Spending extravagant amounts of money on insane draconian DRMs is pointless and idiotic because the second something touches the internet, it's guaranteed to be cracked in under a week.
  • edited August 2009
    EA has the worse DRM.

    Considering they have the most pirated games ever

    The best anti-pirates are Valve who make steam. They said today
    "The Secret to Combating Piracy is to Make Good Games"
    Damn straight.
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