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Yes I have and like using Steam |
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256 | 54.47% |
Yes I have and dont like using Steam |
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67 | 14.26% |
No I do not have Steam but will for CoD |
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52 | 11.06% |
No I do not have Steam and will not for CoD |
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95 | 20.21% |
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I have had Steam for a few years and do not particularly like it. I basically have it because other games I have purchased have forced me to use it. I especially do not like the MP matching in games like Empire Total War and Napoleon Total War.
My real fear though is for the future. Steam has a virtual monopoly over PC gaming, in that they control about 70% of all PC game downloads. What they do with their monopoly is the big question, and if history tells us anything, big monopolies in the long run are not good for consumers or small businesses and developers. In fact Steam is currently pursuing a security feature that links your account and games to your current processor, how that will effect you when changing PC's is yet to be determined. The problem is that your gaming is being controlled by a monopoly and in a sense it is the "consolizing" of PC gaming. I know there are a lot of developers that are concerned about the Steam/Valve monopoly and you can count me among them. For now my purchase of CoD has been put on hold until I find out more about the MP matching and the feedback from those who try it here. I know by reading the posts here that there are those who fanatically love Steam (I hope you love your loved ones as intensely), but my guess is that someday that love may not be requited. Regards, |
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It's not developer's against Steam it's retailers that forsook PC gaming in the first place. The last bit is a choice, and a reasonable one. I love my family vastly more than I love any business. I however loathe disingenuous, misinformed, or dishonest statements. That is the main reason I have been so fervent in my defense of Valve these past couple of days. |
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if you buy a game from steam(like dragon age 2) and find out you dont like it can you sell it to some one?
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No, but you can request a refund. I cannot guarantee that said request will be accepted.
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Please see link that counters your assertions about developers related to Steam/Valve. I could post many more. Regards, |
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My biggest concern that I need to verify is that I will be able to burn DVDs. Almost every UBI game I've bought has caused issues with my DVD burning. I use my PC for work and pleasure. Obviously, work takes precedence over pleasure. I had to download the "IL2 no disc EXE." to play IL2. The other games I shelved. I know that wasn't STEAM, but it is a concern for me. Does STEAM just verify ownership of the disc, or does it examine my PC for ISO/image file burning software? I can't afford two PCs so CoD may have to be a no go. |
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Steam won't have a bearing on whether or not you can burn the DVD.
Just like any other game out there nowadays it will depend on the DRM system included on the DISC. Quote:
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