There is a big flaw in your "theory." Steam isn't buying other companies' talents. They are just providing the game through their service. They aren't going to monopolize the industry. They are just selling the games over Steam. They are not the Combine. They are a gaming company that makes great games and markets them over Steam. They pay other companies to market their games over Steam. Valve gets the money you pay for their games. Stop trying to look cool. You're embarrassing yourself.Budgy said:I think you are getting at something much larger; namely, steam, acts in a way akin to it's valve-counterpart's "combine." It stands as a central for all games alike the citadel, scraping it's way slowly through the city until it has control over the entire pc gaming industry. after enough time, it will be the sole provider of video game ingenuity. They will have enough resources and manpower to produce the top games at the fastest rate. they will become a monopoly in the industry, as the combine hopes to have complete contol of earth and its inhabitants.
The reason your post interested me enough to respond is because in addressing their control over the installation of their game, shows their true motives of gaining control. they want everything under one folder, named steam. Games with installation options have been produced from the very beginning of pc gaming. Ironically, half-life was one of those first games to have the option of directory installation.
Through the steam platform's "portal" they will have every pc game available. the term "pc games" will change into "steam games." As valve points out, the only way to stop the ever-growing is with something that has ever more ingenuity and strength;
A Gordon Freeman.
PC users don't think they're the greatest.. they are. We get to play with mods, you don't. We get patches to bugs.. you don't. We get a mouse and keyboard to comfortably play our games.. you don't. Pc gamers have less regulation on video games, you do. We get to play certain video games for free, you don't. We get to upgrade our video game capabilities (video cards, memory, cpu speeds, etc), you don't. You're even missing out on entire genres of video games, I am not.PurpleRain said:I never would have that problem on a console. Not trying to sound like a fuck-wit console fanboy that everyone has come to hate, but I can't understand why PC users think they're the greatest cause they can fork out enouth $$$ for a super-over-the-top PC and then complain about problems like this and still think they're superiour to consoletards. (not pointing my fingure at anyone in general, just saying is all)
Eh... Trolling? I'm not sure if that's intentional misunderstanding or not.runtheplacered said:You simply do not understand how a computer functions, thus you're confused about which of the two is actually superior. Which is fine, I'm not going to put down people just out of ignorance, since there's an amazing amount of things that I'm ignorant about. But, for instance, I'm fairly ignorant about cars.. but I'm not going to go onto a car forum and start pretending like I know which car is better then another. Just seems kind of strange to me that you would do that.
They do now.runtheplacered said:We get patches to bugs.. you don't.
Some people prefer controllers.runtheplacered said:We get a mouse and keyboard to comfortably play our games.. you don't.
What genre? Strategy? If so, Halo Wars.runtheplacered said:You're even missing out on entire genres of video games, I am not.
Its not their job to pretend that they can guess at every possible configuration such that they can take a chance like that in the first place. One of the marks of good software is flexibility. Think about what you are saying, it would be like suggesting that all your music files should be stored in the same folder as the program you use to play the files because that makes it "easier." Interesting thing is that it does not make things easier if you wanted to stream your music across your local network; that just became harder because you would have to duplicate the install for at least one more machine rather than installing the play back program once and just pointing it to the network share.Virgil said:No, they didn't forget - they just don't care. The amount of time they'd have to spend building the functionality, interfaces, and testing user-defined installation locations, not to mention the inevitable support calls, is simply not worth the trouble these days. I think you'd find that very few people actually change, or even care, where their programs are stored.shadow skill said:Did they forget that people in real life have more than one hard drive, not to mention multiple partitions, their own preferred directory naming conventions?
One of the biggest benefits of Steam is removing all these decisions from the user and providing a 'one-click install' process, including the download. It's a remarkable step in making PC gaming more friendly to normal computer users, and by far the best system for handling digital distribution currently deployed.
I don't reall know what I did to bring this on. It seems as if you're flaming me because I don't own a PC that can run Crysis.runtheplacered said:PC users don't think they're the greatest.. they are.
Firstly, I wouldn't care to tinker with my system. I don't need any mods as I find my gaming experience just dandy without them. As for the bugs? I've yet to play a bug filled game that requires a patch or two.runtheplacered said:We get to play with mods, you don't. We get patches to bugs.. you don't.
I find that a controller is more comfortable then a keyboard. I'm sure there are (or will be) keyboard attachments out there for the 360 if you want to complain so much.runtheplacered said:We get a mouse and keyboard to comfortably play our games.. you don't.
I think that the 360's graphics are just fine thankyou. I don't think they need upgradeing.runtheplacered said:We get to upgrade our video game capabilities (video cards, memory, cpu speeds, etc), you don't.
What games? Crysis?! World of Warcraft? I wouldn't go near those even if they were on the 360. I think the 360 has a great line up of titles that are only for the 360: Mass Effect, Dead Rising, GoW, etc, etc.runtheplacered said:You're even missing out on entire genres of video games, I am not..
What? When did I state, "I have no idea what this white box thingy does. I'm confused and slightly dazed." I know how a computer works, but I just don't care to make it powerful enough to run the top of the range games.runtheplacered said:You simply do not understand how a computer functions, thus you're confused about which of the two is actually superior.
When did this forum become 'computer only'?runtheplacered said:Which is fine, I'm not going to put down people just out of ignorance, since there's an amazing amount of things that I'm ignorant about. But, for instance, I'm fairly ignorant about cars.. but I'm not going to go onto a car forum and start pretending like I know which car is better then another. Just seems kind of strange to me that you would do that.
Who says they think they are the greatest? Maybe its the 'console tards' that think they are the greatest cos they dont have to tweak? PC only gamers think their format is better than consoles cos of flexibility multitasking and the controll system. Console players think there system is better cos at the time of release hardware wise its cheaper, they too prefer their controll system and arent interested in tweaking or other apps. People disagree dude, whats your point.PurpleRain said:I never would have that problem on a console. Not trying to sound like a fuck-wit console fanboy that everyone has come to hate, but I can't understand why PC users think they're the greatest cause they can fork out enouth $$$ for a super-over-the-top PC and then complain about problems like this and still think they're superiour to consoletards. (not pointing my fingure at anyone in general, just saying is all)
Thanks for the suggestion I thought of trying something like that with Windows own builtin mountpoint utility but have not got around to it. Been too busy playing HL2. (great game if a bit dated by now.)c0ntinuity said:If you must have the steam client installed on your "C" drive and your games installed on another drive, say "D" Drive. There is a kinda bodge way of doing it using NTFS reparse points.
Close steam
mova all of your game data to the drive you want. for example "C:\program files\steam\steamapps" move to "D:\Games\Steam Games\"
The easiest way of settin up a reparse point is to get a programme called junction linkmagic (google it).
set C:\program files\steam\steamapps as the host folder and D:\Games\Steam Games\ as the target.
what this does is even thou all the game data is physically on the D drive, windows can also access this data through the reparse point on the c drive, in other words windows thinks that the data is contained in the c drive.
runtheplacered? Don't worry, I've met a few that look down on people who own a console. I'm just saying why is it so bad?TheHound said:Who says they think they are the greatest?PurpleRain said:I never would have that problem on a console. Not trying to sound like a fuck-wit console fanboy that everyone has come to hate, but I can't understand why PC users think they're the greatest cause they can fork out enouth $$$ for a super-over-the-top PC and then complain about problems like this and still think they're superiour to consoletards. (not pointing my fingure at anyone in general, just saying is all)