Since the beginning of the series, I was there and have witnessed every adventure on Playstation and on the PC and also on the Nintendo DS and the Wii. My favorite parts are clearly part 1 and 2 and each time thrilled me the game anew. exactly for rainy evenings or wet-cold Sundays right.
Now an end is the whole, however, made by virtually the fans who donated their money for forces, to register with Steam, which I think is a cheek. The people who have seen to it that can give a fifth part of it at all, are now so punished and may not even own copy call their own, but must be satisfied with a half-finished version on disc, in which you look back the last few gigabytes must draw from the Internet ...
Why a Collectors Edition buy, although has great extras, but not even the full game contains?
I'm sorry; hence to publish the decision BF5 on Steam has honestly broke my heart and is a slap in the face for all adventure fans and partly thus old school and retro gamers who certainly still all to the first Broken Sword parts can remember. Virtually all point & click adventure come from part size without Steam why you have to make an exception here, eludes me any logic.
I was really looking forward to the game, but not a Steam game to me comes into the house. Steam destroyed that for which video and computer games are, for uncomplicated gameplay and especially for the hobby that they are for many of us, with all Fascetten hanging off, including the collection and copy for the optical view. Steam systematically destroyed the long-term value of the games and also contributes a vital role in the others decide about what you have to play or not. So it could not be. And if the game needs to stay in business, then that's just like that.
Too bad that you have chosen this path. It would thus have been a great game (it probably is), but I will unfortunately never know.
1 star for this publication policy, which should have no place in a free country nix ...