Exy exy exy.........calm down. :hehe:
Do what i and many others have done, de-Steam RW2
Make a back up of all your DLC ( use the packager ).
Then if Steam does ever disappear, you have the game and all your assets still available to use.
I have three copies of RW2 installed, Steam one and two that are de-Steamed that i use for testing and route building etc.
cheers,
Mike.
I'm calm, I'm calm, Mike, don't worry, thanks anyway...
I ran my game de-Steamed for quite a few months, and it was fine, as Sniper Jim stated, it's a pain in the butt, as you get the daily log in reminders, which I completely ignored, however, the main problem is, that you need to have an account with Steam opened in the first place, there is no 'getting around' that scenario at all, without having an account with them, you can't install the game initially, even if you ignore them for the rest of the time you have the game running on your computer. Another factor was that the updates from RS.com had to be installed automatically, a process I wasn't personally happy with, especially as it buggered my computer up, as well as a few others, so, even if you ignored the periodical updates, any future creations that were built using the new updated version you couldn't use, so, it then became a useless game, you were stuck with having the very first, or, second versions and were not then able to operate anything brand new, freeware, or, Payware.
I also read on a gamer's forum, that an account holder with Steam took 3-4 months to sort out a problem with them, due to someone hacking into his account. I think they have about 4 million subscribers, maybe more, I don't know, but, I doubt they give a rat's ass about individuals, irrespective, of whether an account problem is your fault, or, maybe it isn't, but, to have them pull the plug on your account for any reason whatsoever, whilst they have a problem with YOU, is just a complete waste of time and as they are in the western USA, the time zone factor in responding to e-mails and whatever, sounds a horrendous time consuming effort that would be required rather than playing any games in your spare time. So, even if you aren't wired up to them on a daily basis, you cannot log-in to install the automatic updates for Railworks, or, make any fresh purchases, what a waste of a hobby......
Cheerz. ex-railwayman.