There’s conflicting messaging on it, some on Steam claim when they implement it that mods quit working, and others claim that just isn’t true… I don’t know as I’m not paying what Capcom wants for some of their games, but I know that it messed up compatibility with the Steam Deck when they added it to Monster Hunters in January.
If I owned one of the games that might get it, I would look into keeping a second copy that isn’t updated though. Or turn off auto-updates in Steam.
I have DDDA on GOG, so I can just download an offline installer, which dates back to 2017. So I think I’m good on that front. And I don’t think I own any other Capcom games, a situation that is unlikely to change in the near future given what you told me. It makes me sad, because I’ve been looking forward to DD2 for years. Oh well. I guess I’ll just get Elden Ring once the DLC comes out instead.
There’s conflicting messaging on it, some on Steam claim when they implement it that mods quit working, and others claim that just isn’t true… I don’t know as I’m not paying what Capcom wants for some of their games, but I know that it messed up compatibility with the Steam Deck when they added it to Monster Hunters in January.
If I owned one of the games that might get it, I would look into keeping a second copy that isn’t updated though. Or turn off auto-updates in Steam.
I have DDDA on GOG, so I can just download an offline installer, which dates back to 2017. So I think I’m good on that front. And I don’t think I own any other Capcom games, a situation that is unlikely to change in the near future given what you told me. It makes me sad, because I’ve been looking forward to DD2 for years. Oh well. I guess I’ll just get Elden Ring once the DLC comes out instead.