With steam there is no need for 2 installations if you want to use both. And steam always decides in favor to the customer (at least that's my experience).Įdit: another advantage is switching between open beta and stable version. If you're unhappy with a module, refund on steam is a walk in the park.Īfaik, Steam decides about it and the game developer has no right of co-decision. Standalone download speed is total crap compared to steam. Exaggerated, even with a 1 day delay, my download is finished before most people with standalone finished their downloads. The update from 2.5.5 to 2.5.6 was 10GB wich took me 100 seconds to download. I have a 1000Mbit connection and i'm downloading DCS updates via steam with full speed. The most important thing for me is download speed. 99% of all updates come without any delay. Only very few updates had a 1 or 2 day delay. Discounts sometimes come a bit delayed, but they always come. I started DCS with FC3 on Steam in 2014 and never had any real disadvantages compared to the standalone version. So no one needs to feel as if he's not supporting ED if purchasing modules on steam. Besides that, DCS has 10.000 reviews on steam, means Steam draws a lot of people to DCS and ED benefits massively from steam, even while steam takes 20%. That's why you won't find any other arguement for the standalone version than the "steam takes 20% of your money" thing. Supporting ED is literally the only real "advantage" the standalone version comes with.
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