*Microwaves some popcorn to properly enjoy watching some more luddites whinge about Steam.* :violin:
You know, I was one of those impudent smart-asses who did the same once upon a time. Then I actually tried it. :thumbsup:
ROFL, "valuable CPU cycles". Steam doesn't really use any CPU power while it's idle, and it uses less RAM than my web browser. You'll no doubt find something else to complain about though. But hey, Steam is the least of your worries with this game, considering Bethesda decided to do [censored] like rendering shadows on the CPU. :rofl:
It's also worth noting you can just directly run the Skyrim EXE file without even launching Steam.
You know, I was one of those impudent smart-asses who did the same once upon a time. Then I actually tried it. :thumbsup:
ROFL, "valuable CPU cycles". Steam doesn't really use any CPU power while it's idle, and it uses less RAM than my web browser. You'll no doubt find something else to complain about though. But hey, Steam is the least of your worries with this game, considering Bethesda decided to do [censored] like rendering shadows on the CPU. :rofl:
It's also worth noting you can just directly run the Skyrim EXE file without even launching Steam.
Only those who have the actual install disc to Steam only games can do this as far as I have been using Steam games. Downloaded games will always run Steam to start the game, or they won't run directly from the .exe.. Of course, I guess if one is so anol about it, they could kill Steam in the task manager.