I might resist more if I weren't a Valve game fan, but it's a pretty solid service.
Zalis Send a noteboard - 20/02/2010 02:59:40 AM
Besides - it lets me see what games my friends are playing and even helps me join theirs easier. I play a lot of Left4Dead2, etc, so that's a big convenience feature. It's also the only IM client I keep on my computer now, since everyone else I care to talk to is already on my Facebook. (or calls/texts) People dabbled with this kind of social gaming with X-Fire, etc, but Steam has raised that bar.
Pre-Order and 4-Pack deals allow you to buy new games at up to 33% discounts. The only reason I see *not* to buy a game on Steam is when it also requires crap like SecuROM, GFWL or Rockstar Social Club. You're just jumping through extra hoops at that point, and then I simply don't buy the games.
Thankfully, many Steam releases have their previous DRM removed for this version. So, while Steam itself is technically DRM, it's also blossomed into a valuable service for PC gamers. Yell Trojan all you want, but it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
Pre-Order and 4-Pack deals allow you to buy new games at up to 33% discounts. The only reason I see *not* to buy a game on Steam is when it also requires crap like SecuROM, GFWL or Rockstar Social Club. You're just jumping through extra hoops at that point, and then I simply don't buy the games.
Thankfully, many Steam releases have their previous DRM removed for this version. So, while Steam itself is technically DRM, it's also blossomed into a valuable service for PC gamers. Yell Trojan all you want, but it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.

This message last edited by Zalis on 20/02/2010 at 03:06:27 AM
Ubisoft DRM (Or how to make sure I never buy your product again)
19/02/2010 05:54:02 PM
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I don't think these companies realize they're encouraging piracy.
19/02/2010 06:11:51 PM
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Yep. I have been unable to understand the company reasoning behind such systems.
19/02/2010 06:54:22 PM
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There is only one reason I can see. To destroy PC Gaming
19/02/2010 06:59:45 PM
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That doesn't make any sense.
19/02/2010 10:53:50 PM
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Re: That doesn't make any sense.
20/02/2010 09:04:53 PM
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So the crux of your explanation is that simply ceasing to publish PC games creates bad press.
20/02/2010 09:47:36 PM
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Well, we have two options: the first is going to require that we kill you.
23/02/2010 11:11:28 PM
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PC games should just drop all DRM measures or go with Steamworks.
19/02/2010 08:34:44 PM
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Don't get me started on Steam again, it's just as insiduous as other DRM 'solutions'.
19/02/2010 10:37:00 PM
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I might resist more if I weren't a Valve game fan, but it's a pretty solid service.
20/02/2010 02:59:40 AM
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Steam has managed to reach a balance where it offers something
20/02/2010 04:57:08 AM
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Re: Steam has managed to reach a balance where it offers something
21/02/2010 11:37:40 PM
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Agree on the functionality complaints, disagree on the ownership bit.
23/02/2010 11:40:06 PM
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Is that really how you play games?
24/02/2010 10:54:42 PM
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Yeah, I rarely replay old games.
25/02/2010 12:48:10 AM
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