Hahahah (because thats how people start a sensible comment right??? right????) I never understand why the Steam fanboys feel the need to jump to their defence whenever someone dares to suggest they don't like the system. I find Steam incovenient because I would rather choose as and when to update my games rather than be forced up update as soon as said update is released. I also travel alot and on more than one occasion I pitched up in a hotel without free wifi, popped open my laptop and opted to "play offline" only for Steam to demand i connect to the internet and update Steam before I will be allowed to play offline. All in all, less than convenient IMOcloroxbb said:Hahaha, you must not know what "hard work" is then... Its weird, all I have to do when using Steam is click the application. It loads up and I play my games. When buying, I either buy on Steam itself, where I click buy, then install the game, then play. Also very easy.TallanKhan said:I used to have a fairly even split between PC and console but steam authentication has made pc gaming too much like hard work, havent brought a PC title in about 18 months so I have opted for console only.
When purchasing keys, you enter the code into Steam, it activates, you download, you play. Not hard at all IMO.