Any plans for Steam? GoG?

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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What is steam? Some sort of cloud thing you can't access in offline mode?

Steam is those white fluffy things that becomes visible when you press the 'K' key. [;)]
Steam is a company that sells games online that you have to load from their site everytime that you want to play. Their program on your computer needs to update and apparently needs to do so frequently. Mine won't do the update. It crashes when it tries to do the update and says that I need to be online.

Cheers Ranger.

I have no interest in that sort of thing.
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Simple, I can't update steam. If I can't update it, I can't use it. The update always craps out on me.

Steam can also shut down so no more games from them.

What is steam? Some sort of cloud thing you can't access in offline mode?
Steam is a software distributor, mostly for older games that the big software distributors do not want to carry any more. The idea is that you sign up with the company and download the client software that goes with your membership. Then you buy the games you want online at very reasonable rates (depending on how dated or popular they are) and you can download them at any time. The games have usually been modified to remove the old anti-piracy measures so you don't have to look up keywords or put in a serial number to get the game working.

As mentioned, you can save your game turns in your account (the cloud) or on your own computer. If the old game you want runs on DOS (pre-Windows), you can download a free DOS client that runs under Windows and lets you play the DOS game. It's a great way to play your old favorites without having to get an old floppy drive to load it up!

PS: GOG (Good Old Games) is another company similar to Steam.

Ok, I can set up config.sys files in dosbox that give me one-click run shorties with everything on board for that.

Not meaning to be disparaging, but it looks like they are monetising a dos shell that is available for free.
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Not meaning to be disparaging, but it looks like they are monetising a dos shell that is available for free.
Although one can run, e.g. Darklands, from Steam without knowing a config.sys from a hole in the ground, that is far from their bread and butter. Very few of the titles I have on Steam run under dosbox.
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So what is the service they provide?

I don't mind paying for value - if I know what it is.
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So what is the service they provide?
For me, convenience. Click to buy, click to install, click to run.

The saved games in the cloud and the resulting ability to run on one's choice of machine or to upgrade to a new machine without losing one's library are nice to have. Note that even though the saved games are synched to the cloud, they are still stored locally. Running off-line is normally not a problem.

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I do have some old games from GoG, been so long i havent played them in years. I cant remember them all, but my fav is Falcon 3.0 and the older one. Call to Power II, Alpha Cent. (Alien Crossfire) and even the old Diablo too.

Sadly i couldnt use mods for that Morrowind, so have to use Steam for that one.

Was hoping they restore Birthright, Gorgon Alliance. Love that game back then, even got the boardgame too, but no one to play with :(
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So what is the service they provide?

I don't mind paying for value - if I know what it is.

It's as convenient as hell. All my games in one place. Want to play a game you bought in 2009 but have switch computers 3 times since then? No problem, just click to install and run it. I have played my steam games on PC and on Mac for a decade plus through 6 computer upgrades.

And the workshop is fantastic too. 1 click install of all mods published on the steam workshop, like someone else said, you just click and it works. 90% of the time, you don't need to troubleshoot anything at all.

And steam is far from a platform that only hosts old games, all the latest AAA titles are published there because if you don't, you are missing out on a very large part of the gamer market. Just ask EA who removed most of their titles from it and tried to push their own distribution service instead. (Spoiler: They came back a few years later.)
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Matrix games is a distributor - a competitor to Steam, etc. No chance they will give up as long as the game is attracting new players. It still is - pretty good for a game over 10 years old.


It looks interesting. Coming from someone who loved HOI3:BICE and loathed HOI4, I was lucky to discover WiTE and WiTW and I bought WiTW on steam. I'm really enjoying it so far. Then a while back, I also discovered this and while I would love to try it, I'm not really comfortable paying for something that might get corrupted and leave me SOL.

Why are these other games available on steam and not this one in particular? I find it very puzzling.


That BlackIce for HoI3 look pretty, but unrealistic OOBs and installations. I tried to contact them to correct their mistake, but they blew me off with hostile remarks on Paradox forum. Also HoI IV is garbage.

You should try Darkest Hour on steam or gog, pretty good and most fan says that probably the best HoI Series there is.

How does it compare to War in the west or War in the pacific?
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I bought the game in march of matrix games got an email with the install details worked no problems first go took a couple of months for the boxed edition to arrive I'm in Australia took
a while because of all the covid restrictions I couldn't be happier with the experience and matrix do have specials from time to time I also use steam for what its worth
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One more question, any chance for a sale on Admiral's edition anytime soon?

Most likely, the next sale will be the Christmas Sale starting right around the end of November.
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Hi,

Do you guys have any plans for making this available on any of the above platforms? I have tried to search for it but I can't seem to find it anywhere!

I don't think you'll find it anywhere other than on Matrix.

Unsure about future plans, as I know other Matrix (or at least Slitherine) titles are on Steam. Shadow Empires and War in the West are both there.



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This is better than Steam.

Not sure what could possibly make you think that, given that the Steam environment is about twenty years ahead of the Matrix system...

As well as their Warhammer 40K game, IIRC. Or is that on mobile? I forget.
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This is better than Steam.

Much, much better. I avoid Steam if at all possible. It's just another layer of useless software.

It depends on whether you have a use for it.

Having changed computers twice since having Steam, it is very useful just for that alone - ease of transfer of saved games and installations. Mods are kind of annoying to make sure you transfer the same ones, but it's easier than the manual install alternative.

Also, if you routinely play games with other people, the quick-invite function really has no substitute - and it absolutely works better than the old school game lobbies, LAN lobbies, or TCP/IP joining. The headaches that I had 20 years ago while trying to LAN or join by direct IP.... Steam saves you all of that.
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What is steam? Some sort of cloud thing you can't access in offline mode?

Steam is those white fluffy things that becomes visible when you press the 'K' key. [;)]

Also: psychic energy/souls. Pain and fear make it taste better.

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What is steam? Some sort of cloud thing you can't access in offline mode?

Steam is those white fluffy things that becomes visible when you press the 'K' key. [;)]
Steam is a company that sells games online that you have to load from their site everytime that you want to play. Their program on your computer needs to update and apparently needs to do so frequently. Mine won't do the update. It crashes when it tries to do the update and says that I need to be online.

I play while offline frequently. If there is a game that requires you to be online for DRM (digital rights management) purposes, it is that game developer's fault, not Steam's.
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Steam is a company that sells games online that you have to load from their site everytime that you want to play. Their program on your computer needs to update and apparently needs to do so frequently. Mine won't do the update. It crashes when it tries to do the update and says that I need to be online.

Steam is a little bird tweeting in a meadow.

Steam is a wreath of pretty little flowers, which smell bad.
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I've lost track of the number of times Steam has locked me out of my one Steam purchase because my password was suddenly no longer valid.

Steam blows.

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