Originally posted by: Daverino
Originally posted by: wanderer27
For one, there's no guarantee that Steam will remain in Business, at which point all your games are gone.
Well that's just a FUD covered lie. Your Steam games work fine if Steam can't load. The game is on your hard drive, not on some server. You do not need a magic key from the internet every time you want to play. If you think Steam is something else, you obviously don't use it.
If Steam's gone, your HD dies/reformatted - games gone.
No FUD about it
Another reason is DRM.
Steam adds DRM to games that don't normally/aren't supposed to have it.
Check out the SIMS 3 fiasco. The Box copy doesn't have SecuROM, but the downloaded version does :roll:
That's beyond FUD. The Sims 3 isn't even on Steam. Steam is DRM in itself. It is a distribution platform for other software makers besides Valve. If those companies want to put DRM on their titles, it has nothing to do with Valve and you're free to vote with your wallet. But Valve does not add additional DRM beyond what the vendor includes.
Okay, I may be thinking of the wrong game here in relation to Steam.
This is the case for Direct2Drive at least:
http://reclaimyourgame.com/ind...icle&id=305&Itemid=118
I'm still thinking Steam does this to at least one game I've heard of but the Title eludes me at the moment.
It's pretty much irrelevant though, since you agree that Steam is essentially DRM in and of itself.
On top of that, where's the incentive?
Steam games cost as much and sometimes more than the Box copy.
There's going to have to be a pretty significant discount for me to have any interest in this medium, especially with the above factors added into the equation.
Lots, and this has been beaten like a dead horse. Steam adds:
1. Multiplayer matching
2. Friends community
3. Autopatching
4. Voice-over-IP
5. Eliminates CD in drive
6. Big discounts during sales.
7. Convenience and organization
and more
It takes away your ability to resell a game. That's the big downside of Steam. If you rely on reselling, then don't use it. If you don't resell, then it's great.
1. I don't play online.
2. I use Forums for this.
3. That's pretty much automatic with a lot of Software today - no big deal.
4. I hate Phones, so this doesn't impact me either.
5. This isn't 100% the case with Box versions, and there are work-arounds.
6. I seem to see more discounts on the Box side of things.
7. I'll split this one with you. To me it's more convenient to just stick the CD in to install vs downloading (slower), but I see how not having lots of Titles laying around could have it's benefit.
You're correct in that I don't use Steam or D2D. I've pretty much given the basic reasons why I don't care/trust either of them.
There are people that just absolutely love Steam.
That's fine, it's just not for me.