Thankfully, Codemasters (and later the Steam team) listened. If you own Colin McRae: DiRT 2 on Steam today, the v1.1 update has completely ripped out the rotten GFWL roots.
Almost. The v1.1 patch removes multiplayer matchmaking since that relied on GFWL. You can’t just queue into a random "Gatecrasher" lobby anymore. However, LAN play remains intact, meaning you can use third-party tools like Radmin VPN or ZeroTier to play with friends.
Absolutely. If you see DiRT 2 on sale for Steam (keys are often sold by third-party resellers, though it's delisted in some regions), grab it. The physics of the Mitsubishi Evo X, the atmosphere of the Malaysian rain, and the ghost of McRae’s voice lines deserve to be played without wrestling with 2009 DRM.
Here is what v1.1 means for your weekend gaming session:
But for years, the PC version had a dark cloud hanging over its bonnet: .
Thankfully, Codemasters (and later the Steam team) listened. If you own Colin McRae: DiRT 2 on Steam today, the v1.1 update has completely ripped out the rotten GFWL roots.
Almost. The v1.1 patch removes multiplayer matchmaking since that relied on GFWL. You can’t just queue into a random "Gatecrasher" lobby anymore. However, LAN play remains intact, meaning you can use third-party tools like Radmin VPN or ZeroTier to play with friends. Colin McRae DiRT 2 -v.1.1- -Steam- Without GFWL
Absolutely. If you see DiRT 2 on sale for Steam (keys are often sold by third-party resellers, though it's delisted in some regions), grab it. The physics of the Mitsubishi Evo X, the atmosphere of the Malaysian rain, and the ghost of McRae’s voice lines deserve to be played without wrestling with 2009 DRM. Thankfully, Codemasters (and later the Steam team) listened
Here is what v1.1 means for your weekend gaming session: The v1
But for years, the PC version had a dark cloud hanging over its bonnet: .