Poll: Steam, how do you feel about it?

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Cazza

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Extract from a post I just posted in the "Ubisoft and PC gaming" somes up what I think of Steam & Valve.
Cazza said:
It's just wrong when cracking a game is easier then buying. That's why I believe Steam has got it right. One account buy and download games right there. When it goes to buying a game just use a key code. Thses servers, accounts & linking accounts are just as easily bypassed by hackers as key codes.

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Valve are one of the few developer who I respect. They might not release a game on time but it's not all about money. They give free DLC and lots of updates. They take community input. Ubisoft have yet to listen and take out their stupid account server shit. We might get annoyed when Valve release L4D2 only one year after the first one. It's a small price to pay when they give so much.

If only other developers would take valves example the gaming industry would be a better one.
 

Echo136

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Its amazingly convenient, especially since there isnt a gaming store for miles that sells half the games that I own on steam. I love having hard copies, but they go bad, like my copy of Bioshock. Plus, ive got nowhere to put them all, so digital storage is good. I dont like that you have to be online to access them but its ok most of the time.
 

Daffy F

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The only thing I don't like about it (I don't have steam... Never bothered) is that the latest Worms game was steam-only... I was looking forward to that.
 

Nikolaz72

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Daffy F said:
The only thing I don't like about it (I don't have steam... Never bothered) is that the latest Worms game was steam-only... I was looking forward to that.
You know.. You should try and sign up for steam, god knows what. You might actually like it? Some of my friends tend to go on it only twice a month "Im on it every day" but they still believe that while not being flawless. It doesnt hurt anyone and a lot of people enjoy it in general. Valve making titles exclusive to it is for pure business. But apparently it is ignored when titles are made exclusive to Xbox but i guess a PC Platform and a Console are two different things?
 

Ascarus

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i have "hi-speed" internet and i still think Steam downloads take way too long.

i'll just buy it off the shelf - so to speak.
 

Virus0015

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I love steam, and if I could buy all my games there I certainly would. The only problem I see if the updates is if you have a terrible broadband connection/internet package. Aside from that, everything is pretty much automatic, I can't complain.
 

Daffy F

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Nikolaz72 said:
Daffy F said:
The only thing I don't like about it (I don't have steam... Never bothered) is that the latest Worms game was steam-only... I was looking forward to that.
You know.. You should try and sign up for steam, god knows what. You might actually like it? Some of my friends tend to go on it only twice a month "Im on it every day" but they still believe that while not being flawless. It doesnt hurt anyone and a lot of people enjoy it in general. Valve making titles exclusive to it is for pure business. But apparently it is ignored when titles are made exclusive to Xbox but i guess a PC Platform and a Console are two different things?
Who said anything about Xbox? I wanted it for PC. I loved the older worms games... Anything up to World Party. Before that 3D bullshit.
 

DoomyMcDoom

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when it comes down to it, any game distribution method that allows me to purchase every game by a developer for a low freakin price... well it has my vote... like earlier in the year i bought the rockstar pack with like... yeah all the GTA series for the pc from 1 to 4 including the expansion for it, and a couple other games, for less than $40CAD. not to mention other insane deals that've led me to buy games i've been looking forward to for like $5 rather than the general retail $30-$40 range... so yeah... steam is a great medium for game distribution.

also as far as the whole DRM thing, steam is by far one of the softest and easiest versions of it out there, not to mention it has an offline mode, and rather than just "Taking you from behind" like most DRM it just asks you a question(login info), and gives you discounts on a ton of stuff... not to mention less ecological destruction as there are no boxes and packaging to produce/dispose of... so really, it's not about losing personal liberties or anything... companies are just trying to protect their licence and their profit margin which is totally ok, also people who complain about the bandwidth thing... that's YOUR problem not something steam is causing... if you can't even afford a good connection what are you doing buying games anyway... just doesn't make sense... forgo a single game a month and BOOM better connection... and as for anyone living in a less than internet friendly country, please complain about your country, it's their fault... see what i'm saying? bitching and moaning about steam is pointless, they're not causing your problems with their service, they're just providing a service, if you can't access it because of some other issue, they're just not involved in that... so why hate on them?

anyhow
/end rant.
 

Knusper

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How can you say no to a gaming platform which gave a discount for GTA IV for £4.50?
 

Nikolaz72

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Daffy F said:
Nikolaz72 said:
Daffy F said:
The only thing I don't like about it (I don't have steam... Never bothered) is that the latest Worms game was steam-only... I was looking forward to that.
You know.. You should try and sign up for steam, god knows what. You might actually like it? Some of my friends tend to go on it only twice a month "Im on it every day" but they still believe that while not being flawless. It doesnt hurt anyone and a lot of people enjoy it in general. Valve making titles exclusive to it is for pure business. But apparently it is ignored when titles are made exclusive to Xbox but i guess a PC Platform and a Console are two different things?
Who said anything about Xbox? I wanted it for PC. I loved the older worms games... Anything up to World Party. Before that 3D bullshit.
I just said that people only seem to complain when stuff is PC or Steam exclusive. Not when it is exclusive to a console. I didnt emply that you had one or would play worms on it. I only played up to worms 2 myself.
 

hopeneverdies

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Well, prices are generally cheaper, it's an easy way to connect with people, and the ability to add non-Steam games means that I can stuff everything into a file deep in my hard drive and still be able to quickly access it. Heck, I use it more often for non-Steam games actually. It's just a nice streamlined interface that appeals to me. Plus there's the whole uninstall now, reinstall later for no cost thing going for it.
 

Wolfram23

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I love Steam, very convenient. Takes a bit of figuring out tho, to really get the most out of it. For example, using 'mklink' to move specific games around (such as putting one on an SSD while the rest of them are on a HDD). I've not had any real issues with it.

I have Fallout 3 and Spore via Direct2Drive and their downloader sucks... yesterday I accidentally deleted a file. Steam, you just "verify cache integrity" and it'll download the missing files BAM done, good to go. D2D? Nope, had to download 5GB over the course of 3 or 4 hours and completely reinstall the game.

CDs are certainly nice, but I have 1TB of media storage space so... whatever. Definitely not going to delete that Fallout installer this time, just in case. Stupid D2D.

I haven't used Impulse for a while. The only reason I've ever used it was to get Demigod a long time ago. I didn't like their set up at the time but maybe it's better now.

The one thing that still irks me tho, is downloading a game on Steam which then wants either Games for Windows Live or some other DRM thing - I think it was Crysis that wanted to instal Comrade (The D2D installer)... it's just like, wtf?? I'm on Steam!

Oh well, I can deal with it.
 

scyrin

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i like Steam mainly because it is the only place i can find computer games on this bloody island.
 

Skratt

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Vault101 said:
Yes..Steam, as much as I love Valve I'm not too crazy about steam for a few reasons

Some people do not have the luxery of Gigabytes of data at their disposal, internet is expensive and I have limits, and for some reason games need to be "updated" when you buy them retail and install them , F.E.A.R. 2 is the worst example it ate up at least 1.7 gigabyes

and lets not go into the orange box.....theres not much on the cover that indicates you'll have to go through that whole process (download steam make an account then update the fucking thing ect) at least if you don't know about it

so yes I guess steam is great as an oline store and what ever but for some of us its a real inconvenience, I don't mind having to activate stuff online thats fine but I feel sorry for anyone who buys a game without realising all the trouble they have to go through to play it.

So how do you feel about it?
The fact that you have download limits on an expensive internet, makes me want to donate my vgmarketsurveys haul to you because apparently my ignorance knows no bounds when I thought that issue was a thing of the past...

I've never had any trouble with steam and generally speaking if I lose access to the internet I can still play whatever is already downloaded (for the most part). It has replaced 90% of all games that I play, in fact, I have re purchased two games just so I don't have to use the fucking CDROMs anymore. I really wish game makers would ditch the "you need the CD to play ANYTHING". I bought the fucking thing, use the cd key and stop bothering me!

/scratched media rant off

Yes, I <3 Steam and I think everyone should use it.
 

Skratt

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Garak73 said:
ESPECIALLY when you have GameStop @#$%ing developers over with Pre-owned sales;
How?
Wow, people still believe that pre-owned sales hurt developers? pfft, pre-owned sales are simply a way to get "Murder Simulators" into the hands of the young and poor.
 

Aux

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I love Steam! I don't mind not having a hard copy of most of my games. If I do I will go buy a hard copy.

My only complaint is that you cannot use DLC from Steam on the hard copies of games you buy. I understand why of course.

Plus all the sales they have make it really worth while in my opinion.
 

Twad

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Offline mode dont allow me to actually play most of my game i got on steam (when it should work). Wich pisses me off since my ISP is unreliable. Its why i prefer Impulse.