However, this is part of what holds back a PC purchase for me as well – because most of the games I am interested in are multiplayer, or MMOs even. If there is no local multiplayer, will this console be able to beat out the others for Holly and I? Probably not. This is the minor downside of multiple gamers in the house. But, in part, it took this long because I only played it when Holly wasn’t around, to avoid spoilers. We like our single-player games, don’t get me wrong. ![]() However, will they make games like this function more like a console, in terms of multiplayer? Will I be able to split-screen – something you can’t really do on a PC? Or will this be a console with no local multiplayer? Or none until people start developing things specifically for the console? Having access to games that haven’t made it to the Mac or X-Box arcade yet – like Torchlight II – will be excellent. Multiplayer and Co-Opīecause I like it as an option. However, will it have the play-from-disc simplicity of other consoles? Will it mainly – or entirely – be the online store? How much hard drive space will it have? I could look up these specs online, I’m sure, but they’ll change between now and release, so for now, my questions have more to do with just the sorts of questions I will be asking myself as I consider this option. So, on the one hand, the Steam Box absolutely sounds like the cross between a PC and a console. And to get a PC that I would be sure could always work too would cost a lot of money. So I like consoles because they work for me. I have had all sorts of install problems over the years – my first Diablo 2 install disc didn’t work, Neverwinter Nights had default settings too low to play the game… I anticipated, saved money, bought games, and had them not work and be useless. The main reason I love consoles is that when I throw in the disc, it works. Please let me know if you find other workarounds.While I had heard about the existence of the Steam Console elsewhere, it was this article on Gamemoir that really got me thinking: Maybe this is more than just an interesting new device from Valve. In these cases, disconnect from the internet and the game should function properly. Some versions (12.0.1) of the game will refuse to boot with the latest SL-AC file. ![]() Note: If you get a pop-up that says "can not connect to SL-AC" or similar and force closes the game, go to Steam>steamapps>common>SCP Secret Laboratory and copy SL-AC.dll from the folder and replace it in your downpatch folder. If you wish to download multiple versions, make sure to move the SL files out of the folder. To find the files, navigate to your Steam folder and go to Steam > steamapps > content > app_700330 > depot_700331 Once it is downloaded, it will give you a prompt saying, "Depot download complete." Enter the manifest of the version you wish to download into. ![]() If you need to find other versions, the link to the patch notes are in the google doc.Įnter steam://open/console into the prompt that comes up.Įnter the command: download_depot 700330 700331. I made a list of manifests from 3.3.3-12.0.1 here: Find the manifest of the version you wish to download.
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