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Title: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 02, 2012, 05:07:44 PM
For all you steam userers out there (yes, I said userers), post your steam stuff here :)

http://steamsignature.com/classic-76561198024016821.png (http://steamsignature.com)

Feel free to discuss your favorite games, biggest achievements, etc.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 02, 2012, 09:59:03 PM
I don't use Steam. Steam is evil.http://articles.alienwarearena.com/cdn/uploads/alienwarearena/images/nosteam.jpg


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 03, 2012, 11:19:10 AM
I'm usually not a fan of DRM anything, but I believe Steam has the right business model. Low prices, good customer service, great games, regular sales (as in every day), etc.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 03, 2012, 02:50:07 PM
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I believe Steam has the right business model. Low prices, good customer service, great games, regular sales (as in every day), etc.
Low cost is too high! I expect every software for free. I might reward the work of the coder if he does the work exclusively for me.

The Steam also is a closed source system with who knows what they phone home. Steam is plagued with censorship, there is games that got pulled from it because they are "too violent". Steam is not the open system and freedom what computers are all about. So Steam are for noobs.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Fluttershy on November 03, 2012, 03:03:56 PM
Steam is super good. Gaben gives us quality games on the cheap. If only they accepted Dwolla, you could buy games with bitcoins after converting them to fiat dollars.

Origin is evil.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: logansryche on November 03, 2012, 03:09:59 PM
The Steam also is a closed source system with who knows what they phone home. Steam is plagued with censorship, there is games that got pulled from it because they are "too violent". Steam is not the open system and freedom what computers are all about. So Steam are for noobs.

Steam had a good idea in delivering pc games for low cost but yeah, those people are very boxed, but then again you have to look at who runs it. Valve software are the biggest bunch of closed-minded people I've ever ran into.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 03, 2012, 04:05:17 PM
What's wrong with DVD discs or ISO files from Scene release groups? They are more convenient than any digital delivery methods. Yes the Warez is digital delivery but it requires no additional software on your system and the permanent nature of ISO file gives you the freedom of controlling your own computer!

I still love Valve for Half-Life but I hate the WON shutdown.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 08, 2012, 01:39:32 AM
What's wrong with DVD discs or ISO files from Scene release groups? They are more convenient than any digital delivery methods. Yes the Warez is digital delivery but it requires no additional software on your system and the permanent nature of ISO file gives you the freedom of controlling your own computer!

I still love Valve for Half-Life but I hate the WON shutdown.

I have to stave off torrenting, so I've been buying to feed my games addiction. Frickin' copyright. As far as I'm concerned, piracy is the greatest form of flattery.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: AndrewBUD on November 08, 2012, 01:45:56 AM
What's wrong with DVD discs or ISO files from Scene release groups? They are more convenient than any digital delivery methods. Yes the Warez is digital delivery but it requires no additional software on your system and the permanent nature of ISO file gives you the freedom of controlling your own computer!

I still love Valve for Half-Life but I hate the WON shutdown.


I'm cheap too... I like the ISO's from usenet.... usually available before rls day anyway..


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: drakahn on November 08, 2012, 01:52:26 AM
I've always thought steam (or anyone really) should do away with single game purchases and have a monthly fee for full access to all the games, pay the developers based on how often the game is played, Everyone having access to every game would lead to some epic online play... but steam is "for profit" so good luck with having anything good.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 08, 2012, 01:57:12 AM
I've always thought steam (or anyone really) should do away with single game purchases and have a monthly fee for full access to all the games, pay the developers based on how often the game is played, Everyone having access to every game would lead to some epic online play... but steam is "for profit" so good luck with having anything good.

So a Netflix for Games. That's actually a pretty kickass idea, basically what Gamefly does, but I think Gamefly only ships out games :/ It'd be awesome though :)


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Lethn on November 08, 2012, 09:42:54 AM
Steam is not just DRM, it is a monopoly, I've actually gvien up using Steam entirely and put it on my boycott list like Origin etc. and I don't regret it one bit. It seems like a great idea until you start having problems, then you'll start hating it like the rest of us, you don't own games anymore you just rent them for the full price which in my opinion is fucking outrageous.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Fcx35x10 on November 08, 2012, 02:30:30 PM
i heard recently that steam's going console :O


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Lethn on November 08, 2012, 03:51:25 PM
BWWHHAHAHAHAAA!!! Oh man if that's true the rage from the console users is going to be brilliant.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 08, 2012, 05:36:21 PM
Meh, I don't hate it. If I do, I'll be sure to concede defeat, but for now, I'm just gonna keep on using it :P


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Richy_T on November 08, 2012, 05:42:11 PM
Not a big fan of steam per se but it's not bad for picking up budget games and some of the sales are pretty awesome. Plus when my old (199x) half-life disk wouldn't install under Windows 7, I put the CD key in Steam and it installed right off and gave me a bunch of others in the series for free as well.

It's a dream compared to that Windows live crap that installs as well. That never remembers my account details so it's password resets etc.

I don't see Steam going console as all of the console makers are too up their own rear ends with walled gardens, DRM and total nazi-like control of their systems. Unless Steam plans to build their own console. But unless you can plug a keyboard and mouse into it, I'm not interested (and wouldn't be even then).


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: SaintDevil on November 08, 2012, 07:58:41 PM
I love steam, omg or their annual sales.  ::)
Recent new shows that they are finally launching Linux version with 64 titles so far.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: underminer on November 08, 2012, 08:50:36 PM
I am alright with steam, I certainly see the beginnings of something evil but most of us here are loyal windows users and we *know* how bad things can get.  Bring it on!  I use steam rarely but the portability of the games is a cool concept.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Fcx35x10 on November 08, 2012, 09:36:42 PM
i think once steam joins the console game. they'll pose a big threat to psnetwork and xbox live.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: vite on November 09, 2012, 01:18:33 AM
I play Wii, but my kids just became 2 and 4, and PES online aswell as Mario Kart online. Would steam pose a threat to that?


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 09, 2012, 06:14:45 AM
I play Wii, but my kids just became 2 and 4, and PES online aswell as Mario Kart online. Would steam pose a threat to that?

Most likely not, unless Nintendo went out of business. (Highly unlikely). The servers would stay up unless they, well, didn't.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: zxyzxy on November 14, 2012, 04:38:14 PM
i heard recently that steam's going console :O
and what is also new, steam is going on linux! beta client already out


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: dank on November 14, 2012, 04:43:21 PM
Anybody play on BTC CS:S Zombiemod server?


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: caffeinewriter on November 16, 2012, 07:18:13 PM
Anybody play on BTC CS:S Zombiemod server?

I have not :) (yet ;) )


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: dank on November 16, 2012, 07:32:38 PM
It's not up anymore.  Good times though, used to be active 24/7.  BTC didn't stand for bitcoin, btw.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: zxyzxy on November 16, 2012, 08:49:31 PM
i remember zombie mod for CS 1,6, ah.. good times, is that source version the same thing?


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: dank on November 16, 2012, 08:54:56 PM
Yeah, basically.  Never played 1.6 though.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: zxyzxy on November 16, 2012, 09:08:07 PM
i watched some vids on youtube, its basically the same, only on 1,6, you played the maps in almost complete darkness, you only had your flashlight. the zombies had nightvision, more fun :)


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: dank on November 16, 2012, 09:19:43 PM
Oh yeah, that was the original.  This deemed a problem for many servers where players didn't want to be left in the dark, maybe it was that the flashlight stopped working, so most disabled that feature.

Fun times though man.  I've had dreams that I was in a CS:S surf server, or something lol


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: Haole on November 17, 2012, 05:03:35 AM
I have many fond memories of playing CS pre-Steam, being in on the inception and development of Network 42 which later became Tactical Gamer.  Played with some pretty heavy hitters and cyber athletes of the time as well as many very cool people.  I'll remember the tune playing in the T's house on cs_rio (my favorite map) for the rest of my life.  Steam was the beginning of the end of my gaming but a great business model.


Title: Re: Steam
Post by: MysteryMiner on November 17, 2012, 11:54:25 AM
There is still a lot of no-steam cracked servers and clients available. And I still play CS 1.6 including various Zombie Modes! Zombie mode is my favorite as it is more play time than spectating.