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Looking for a way to use ArmA for training purposes, offline. Any way to ditch Steam?

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So the gist of this is that I'm trying to use the game as sort of a budget version of Virtual Battlespace. VBS is cool but waaaay overkill for what we need, outside our budget by two orders of magnitude, and basically requires contracted support to run a scenario. I'm looking for something that I can teach some average joes around the office to set up, and maybe to be used for some team-building shenanigans as well.

So as far as I can tell, I'm neither inside nor outside the EULA...it's not for corporate use, nor is it for profit, but it's also not for personal use, and I'm not 100% sure where to go with that. Does anyone have official guidance on this? I know I've seen a few gaming cafes with arma available so surely there's some way to work that out? I know some games offer enterprise licenses or something similar.

Apart from that though, I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to ditch Steam and run it independently. These machines will not have a constant internet connection any may end up with none at all, which doesn't play nicely with having an always-on DRM service that requires a separate account for each machine.

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