The_sagebrush_kid Posted Wednesday at 10:01 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:01 PM So I started to play a few games on Steam (much to my distaste for Steam-like sites.) But anyway a buddy of mine said if I start up Zoo Tycoon, Steam will ask me if I want to play the game via their site instead of off the game disk. My question is, if I did that would the game except the free downloads from here? And if so, how would I put them into the steam version.
Fern Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM Posted Thursday at 04:11 AM Why bother when you can still play the game without Steam?
Goosifer Posted Thursday at 06:48 AM Posted Thursday at 06:48 AM Steam is just a launch client. Since Zoo Tycoon predates Steam, it doesn't know Steam exists and therefore shouldn't have any of these problems. There is no "steam version" for either Zoo Tycoon. Still, it's nice to launch the game via Steam if you want to keep organized with your other games. It will also track your play hours if you do it that way.
The_sagebrush_kid Posted Thursday at 03:37 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:37 PM 11 hours ago, Fern said: Why bother when you can still play the game without Steam? Main reason is if the game disk I have ever gets damaged to the point where it does not play.
The_sagebrush_kid Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM 8 hours ago, Goosifer said: Steam is just a launch client. Since Zoo Tycoon predates Steam, it doesn't know Steam exists and therefore shouldn't have any of these problems. There is no "steam version" for neither Zoo Tycoon. Still, it's nice to launch the game via Steam if you want to keep organized with your other games. It will also track your play hours if you do it that way. Thanks Goosifer. I really know little about Steam and how it works. I prefer having the actual game disks and I am only going by what my friend says. He plays everything on Steam.
Goosifer Posted Thursday at 09:56 PM Posted Thursday at 09:56 PM Steam is like a Kindle (if you know what those are). On a Kindle you can buy books that get sent to you for download, but you can only download them where Kindle is available. Steam is similar, but it's games instead of digital books. 1
(Admin)Cricket Posted Thursday at 09:59 PM Posted Thursday at 09:59 PM I play several games via Steam. They've got some interesting ones. I have not tried Zoo Tycoon yet tho'. 1
The_sagebrush_kid Posted yesterday at 05:46 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:46 AM On 5/29/2025 at 2:56 PM, Goosifer said: Steam is like a Kindle (if you know what those are). On a Kindle you can buy books that get sent to you for download, but you can only download them where Kindle is available. Steam is similar, but it's games instead of digital books. Yeah I still have my old kindle but I never read books on it. Mainly I just use it these days to play music on Pandora while I am working in the kitchen
The_sagebrush_kid Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:49 AM On 5/29/2025 at 2:59 PM, Cricket said: I play several games via Steam. They've got some interesting ones. I have not tried Zoo Tycoon yet tho'. I started to replay one of my old games back from Commodore 64 days. Thats about it. I have to browse the FREE games section. I would love to play Planet Zoo but my puter would not take it.
(Admin)Cricket Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM I have Planet Zoo. It's ok but still like Zoo Tycoon 1 better.
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