Or it could be me.
I bought a computer game for my son on DVD. It uses this new fangled "steam" thing. They left off the bit about "ing pile of turd". After faffing about on their "support forums" i.e. reading 100s of posts saying "I have the same problem help me" I decided to do my own thing and install it under a different (local user) account. It appears that games for 7 year olds aren't made with windows family safety users in mind, which some might call an oversight.
It now wants to spend 2 hours downloading the game.
What was the ******* point of driving to the ******* shop then? What is actually on the disc?
I bought a computer game for my son on DVD. It uses this new fangled "steam" thing. They left off the bit about "ing pile of turd". After faffing about on their "support forums" i.e. reading 100s of posts saying "I have the same problem help me" I decided to do my own thing and install it under a different (local user) account. It appears that games for 7 year olds aren't made with windows family safety users in mind, which some might call an oversight.
It now wants to spend 2 hours downloading the game.
What was the ******* point of driving to the ******* shop then? What is actually on the disc?
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