You are trying to troll here. By any kind of applicable and available logic invented by men and God alike, there is nothing that requires internet connection in a single-player, god dang offline game
Nor is it acceptable to have to run a 3rd party software in order to play a single-player, offline game.
Activation, perhaps, but beyond that there should be no requirement to have Steam running in order to play Skyrim. Yes, the EULA is right there, but that is because we had no other choice. You can, by all means, choose not to wear anything all the time, but you have no other choice if you want someone to recognize your existence
I think you missed the point...
The point was: there isn't a issue with being forced to use steam, the issue is that you failed to look up the requirements before you purchased the game.
