

Stating your opinion about them here will also bring no help to the question at hand.

If you have an issue with the developers throwing insults here will do you no good. The question was directed to us the community. "good luck finding anyone at CS who cares" CS developers do not attend this forum on a regular basis or rarely, for that you need to go to Paradox or perhaps CO. Was not attempting to be rude, or disrespectful… Was not referring to forum users.but CS dev's.or maybe you are a CS dev in which case please explain what was dishonest or misleading? I will be happy to retract anything that was not true. That's what I watch for mainly now but what you state here is uncalled for. Some of us will even guess an answer and try to pass it off as fact. I'd like a disk provided, don't really care if it's against Steam policy, I am not able to consistenly run this game offline, as per the promise made.Originally posted by OneJasonBradly:Pardon me? If we have an answer We as a community Always answers. To me this is rather insulting and misleading, because I am a person who chooses not to be connected to the internet for a number of reasons most of the time, and I was told I was buying a game that I could play offline regularly, and this simply is not true at this point in time. I know there is a "play offline" option, but it doesn't work all the time, especially it appears when the game wants to get yet another "update" from Steam, which to me seems like a thinly veiled attempt to have people always connected to Steam in what I can only surmise is an attempt at avoiding some small amount of piracy. You can go and download updates if you want to, but on several occasions now I can't even launch CSL without being online thanks to the wonders of Steam.
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Sim City 4 provided a disk that you could hold onto and install on your computer.

I was told I could play Cities Skylines offline, without an internet connection I believe, and that's simply not true.
