Steam has been forgotten!!!! not good [game is now up]
Us players on steam, would like to play Wallace and Gromit EPISODE 4!! echo echo.
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Suffice [it] to say, Steam players would like to play the game.
It didn't end up going live until very late in our day yesterday, by which time their staff had signed out for the day.
Good point.
I really like having all my games in one place, and they will never be lost, and with a 20/2mbit connection, its faster to download them, to install from some silly dvd
the new steam clouds if developers would use it, rocks, having youre savegames also forever stored in steam the FUTURE is now
Our expectations as to what's convenient and acceptable have really raised over the past few years haven't they? 50 to 100 websites?? How many games do you buy?
I installed Steam and my computer kept throwing up error messages regarding my graphics card so I did a system restore to pre-Steam installation and they went away. I'm afraid it's not part of my future of gaming.
Instead you should go to the forum, and post that you have a problem, developers cant read youre mind so if you dont post, then cant fix the problem, and always counting on someone else to submit the problem doesnt work.
Problems are there to be solved, you giving up isnt steams fault.
While I do think Steam is cool, I almost NEVER buy anything there unless there is no retail/hard copy available. I will always buy Telltale's games straight from them to get the DVDs at the end of the seasons, and any other game I usually grab on amazon, ebay, or a local shop.
yeah its really amazing, its sad so many hangs in the old ways, and is afraid to take the step, if it wasnt for services like Steam, gaming on the PC would probably be dead now.
We were at its worst with some copy protection like starforce, those games i cant run today, and SF took control over youre computer, others wanted to decide i wasnt allowed to install if i had burning programs or daemon tools installed.
And at its worst peak, we saw alot of console only games, finally now, the tide has turned, most games are now PC/Xbox or PC/ps3 or all platforms.
Thanks for steam and other services, small time developers has easy access, without having to use money and time on making dvds, boxes and other useless junk.
really nice that some companies out there took the guts and said, you know what, instead of making our loyal fans and customers pay for a product that is inferior in everyway to the pirated version, lets get them and easy program, where they can chat with friends, get automatic patches and updates, can install the games all the time they want.
Features is the key to sell games. Not drm., today only companies that wont adapt whine about piracy.
I dont even dare to think where PC gaming would be today, if there hadn come Steam and the others, in the worst time for the pc, they showed us a way, the best option so far.
And with so fast internet we have, i wouldn wanna go to a shop and buy a game with a box, or have my games all other the place, ill admit that in the ideal world, you would buy a game from say steam, d2d or any other and install it into the program / site you liked.
Because the only real danger is we will end up with 30 programs like Steam, and then we are back at square one. The key for me is, all games in one place.
I am not afraid of digital content and have bought plenty of digital only games, but I still much prefer having something I can put on a shelf and admire. Printing out a list of games I can run on my PC and pinning it to the wall doesn't really have the same visual aesthetic.