Wyndru
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- Apr 9, 2009
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I agree with you OP. Although I love steam, it really is an extra step that doesn't seem necessary if you don't want it. I guess it is better than other DRM out there though, either way it sucks. It almost seems like a marketing scheme to get you to see their ads/deals before you can actually play your game.
It is a useful app so I've learned to like steam, and their task bar right click function allows you to bypass all of the bullshit and just select a game which is better than it was.
What I don't like, (and I'm aware a lot of DRM methods are like this now) but what if you do not have internet connection to log into steam the first time (still required to set it to offline mode AFAIK), you can't play Skyrim? Isn't Skyrim a single player game? And on Xmas day when millions of people are hitting steam with their brand new games and their auth system goes down, what then...you can't play the game you just installed?
I think I'm just more upset with the reliance we have on "cloud" applications than steam specifically. It just sucks.
It is a useful app so I've learned to like steam, and their task bar right click function allows you to bypass all of the bullshit and just select a game which is better than it was.
What I don't like, (and I'm aware a lot of DRM methods are like this now) but what if you do not have internet connection to log into steam the first time (still required to set it to offline mode AFAIK), you can't play Skyrim? Isn't Skyrim a single player game? And on Xmas day when millions of people are hitting steam with their brand new games and their auth system goes down, what then...you can't play the game you just installed?
I think I'm just more upset with the reliance we have on "cloud" applications than steam specifically. It just sucks.