Jordan Deam said:
Unlike Steam, Xfire started as a social networking platform for players, incorporating functionality like instant messaging,
Wait... What?
Steam doesn't have Instant Messaging...? In fact Steam doesn't have IN-GAME overlay instant messaging? Shit, I must be doing some heavy drugs then... Also a web browser...
Jordan Deam said:
screenshots and video capture into a desktop client that ran in the background while users went about their gaming
For all the 2 people that don't have Fraps?
And Steam also has this lovely thing, the Blotter, it's active by default and lets you know exactly what your friends are buying, who they're friending, what achievements they're getting...etc.
Ok, ok, let me try to stop sounding like such a constant downer. The "in-built fraps" seems interesting. But not enough to justify picking this over steam. Last time I tried to use this god forsaken piece of software it was a malfunctioning and obtuse pile of ass that made the very first ever version of steam look flawless.
I honestly haven't heard anyone talk about xfire in the past...3 years or so, which leads me to conclude those 14.5 million accounts are one of those very sketchy numbers, like MMOs usually use in campaign ads, that also include accounts used once, accounts that were never fully registered, duplicate accounts and accounts that haven't logged in since this century rolled around. In fact it probably counts anything that has ever hit that "register/sign up" button as an account. I quite honestly doubt they have 100 000 active accounts, let alone 14 million.
Take into account that steam currently holds around 70% of the PC digital sales population, their constant sales and "weekend deals" and I just don't see what this has to offer...