


I don't like the idea of anyone still being able to support this game, but if Akella is still able to update the game to not use a dying/dead DRM that renders the game unplayable, especially since it's been sold on Zoom for several months before it was removed from here, surely the Steam version could've still been updated since removing the game from sale is the developer or publisher's decision most of the time and not Valve's. If they're willing to crack or be rid of ActControl, just to sell a technically playable, DRM-free version elsewhere, why didn't they just update the game here on Steam to either use standard SteamWorks or just outright make it DRM-free? :balloonicorn: Usually when Valve takes down a game doesn't the whole Store page get taken down and not just purchases? Someone most likely has access to the Store page and was perhaps too lazy to just push the Zoom version as a patch.Īnd that's been bugging me since Akella put Postal 3 on the Zoom Platform. You might as well just pirate it instead at that point. Zoom version is DRM free but it's not worth supporting the developers for what's considered a bad game and is abandonware to the point Steam had to step in and remove it. Originally posted by mcnichoj:Does the physical anniversary version come with Steam keys? I know it says it installs Steam but it doesn't specify about the games.
