


Eye Divine Cybermancy PC Game 2011 OverviewĮye Divine Cybermancy has been developed under the banner of Streum On Studio for Microsoft Windows. Eye Divine Cybermancy is an exceptional adventure and action game. So if say Galaxy goes away, Steam goes away, or whatever - yep, LAN's still there as an option.Eye Divine Cybermancy Free Download PC game setup in single direct link for Windows. Then if they do want to support Steam Achievements and/or GOG Achievements - let the game maybe upload your in-game Achievements when you've got the game menu paused you initialize for the game to share your Offline Achievements to the online GOG or Steam Achievements system and/or something of that sort.Ībout the MP - I think from the get-go, this is why dev's should have Real LAN Support out-the-box. I think they should do it differently and build it into the game and engine first at least it's there, no matter where you buy the game. Instead, they use proprietary services like Steamworks for Steam Achievements and GOG Galaxy for Galaxy Achievements out-the-gate, instead of within the game/engine for offline profiles first. If it was done in that way - then when a player isn't on Steamworks or Galaxy, at least I could still Achieve something, no matter if I bought the game on GOG, Steam or any other proprietary system. I remember when Achievements weren't a common thing on PC - yet Divinity 2 has it right built into the game itself. Developers don't build Achievements/Trophies directly into an offline manner in the actual game engine, offline profiles, and/or offline game portion's itself. The problem is from a design standpoint & part. This game should be having Galaxy Achievements just like it also has Steam Achievements.Īnd at the very least, it should also have Galaxy-only multiplayer, rather than to have its multiplayer functionality be entirely removed, and then GOG customers get sold a gimpy version of the game, spin-doctored as if it being gimped for GOG is a "good thing," by misleadingly attempting to frame the gimping in a positive light by calling it "Single-Player Edition," rather than "Gimped Edition" or "Castrated Edition" or "Feature Removed Edition" or something along those lines which would accurately reflect the fact that it is an incomplete, inferior, parity-lacking version.

I and others already have lodged such complaints earlier in this thread.

Ancient-Red-Dragon: Sure they will, and rightly so.
