Bhaalspawn said:
to have it put on the most buggy, lagging, invasive asshole of a DRM scheme ever created.
Sigh...I love it when people that hate Steam call out people that like Steam for being "blind fanboys" then proceed to havea fanboy-esque rant about why they hate it.
I have almost never encoutered a bug on Steam, it runs at a perfectly fine speed on my PC. And invasive? It automatically turns on for me when I turn my PC on and logs in in about 10 seconds, from there I can play any game I want. I want to play a game on their store? I buy it and then I can start downloading it at speeds that that I cant get anywhere else short of a download manager. Actually..lets go through some of your points.
- Steam isn't "always-online" if it has an offline mode. Games with "always-online" require you whenever you play the game to be online, that is not required with Steam.
- And day-one DLC? That has nothing to do with Steam...Gamestop doesnt force game devs to make DLC...the publishers do. Day-one DLC exists because consumers buy it, the platform or retailer is irrelevant.
- Bad userbase? Once again, that kind of thing differs game to game and has nothing to do with Steam. Ive sen people be dicks on Tribes, on Counterstrike and on Starcraft. All have different platforms and all have funny enough..people..playing those games. The people are the problem, not the platform.
-Constant verification codes? If you buy a game retail you need to put in one code per game, possibly a code for each piece of DLC. Buy agame from the store, no verification codes whatsoever, this is not that surprising. If you are talking about Steamgaurd when you change computers then well..you are an idiot because you can turn that off....
-And yes...you are buying a license, and your making it sound like a bad thing when maybe, people just want to play the game. Maybe I dont care about owning a physical copy of the game, maybe sometimes I just want to sit down and play the game without having to worry about anything. Maybe if I loose my hardrive content from a virus I dont want to have to sort through CD and DVDs, hoping to hell they arent scratched and unusable. Maybe I just want to be able to install the platfrom, download the game and within an hour or two have it and be able to play it no fuss no worry.
A vast majority of the game I have on Steam would never have existed without it or without some method of a digital platform. The game companies that made them simply would never of been able to get a boxed copy on shelves and make their money back.
And no..Steam is not perfect and Valve is not the messiah but for gods sake..if your going to have an argument at least get the facts right and try to form a coherent point in between the hate throwing.