Codemasters Racing Pack, for $17.50: their racing games are currently on sale, if anyone is interested, on steam:
http://store.steampowered.com/sub/4060/
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Navagon: I'm amazed it hasn't already. Especially considering it gave some games install limits that weren't wanted by the publisher. I'd have thought they would have dropped it like a stone.
acare84: Only F1 2010 game is using GFWL this year. Mafia 2 will not use it, Fallout: New Vegas won't use it. I think publishers are learning GFWL is a disease except Codemasters. Sorry for turning this thread to GFWL bashing thread BTW. :)
I didn't knew of the GFWL adoption until the other day, when I read it at the bottom of their site. :(
Seeing it bundled with GFWL really dropped my interest in acquiring this game, really. And as Navagon said, Codemasters really don't care much about patches and community. They dropped support and patching for OFP: Dragon Rising just after a few months after release.
I don't know, but maybe their financial situation isn't the best in the market to stay independent-like, so they partnered with the GFWL brand, another welcome thing from Microsoft (Today I just got banned somewhere, by saying that I'm sorry for Alan Wake being only for the Microsoft console platform, and wishing not so good sales for them hehehe, Oh they really want the PC market to flourish, reallyyy).
I feel bad for devs going this route, like Codemasters and Remedy E.. Die GFWL, thanks.