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Steam updates

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Thu Sep 09, 2010 6:03 pm

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Re: Steam updates

Post by Feck » Sat Sep 11, 2010 4:35 pm

Fuck Steam ,hate them i bought the game I didn't want to sign up for the forum ,the help forum, the on-line help I just want the fucking game to play ,oh and sorry but don't tell me to change this ,change that, reinstall drivers over and over again and than go whoops you cannot install the game again ..WANKERS .


I want your shit off my hard drive and I will never by a game 'supported' by you fuckers again . Please give me my money back or I will fire bomb your fucking 'community'
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Sat Sep 11, 2010 5:02 pm

Unfortunately all me mates use steam. At least I can by a game independant of steam and link the game to it.
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Trolldor » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:51 am

I quite like steam.

You install the game, you activate it online and then that's it.
You can log in to your account and download it on any other computer, you never need a cd-key again and you can play offline without a cd.
Not only that, but the games on steam cost a fraction of the retail price.
A bundle pack of every source game was going for $15 dollars at one point, while just TF2 alone is about $15-$20 at a retail store.
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Randydeluxe » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:09 am

If a game is fully integrated into Steam, I will always buy the game via Steam. Always.

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Re: Steam updates

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:48 am

The Mad Hatter wrote:I quite like steam.

You install the game, you activate it online and then that's it.
You can log in to your account and download it on any other computer, you never need a cd-key again and you can play offline without a cd.
Not only that, but the games on steam cost a fraction of the retail price.
A bundle pack of every source game was going for $15 dollars at one point, while just TF2 alone is about $15-$20 at a retail store.
Some of the older or simpler games are mega cheap (even FREE), but the more popular games can be very expensive.
I bought Battlefield Bad Company 2 from the CEX shop for £25 while steam wanted £34.
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Trolldor » Sun Sep 12, 2010 9:57 am

Deep Sea Isopod wrote:
The Mad Hatter wrote:I quite like steam.

You install the game, you activate it online and then that's it.
You can log in to your account and download it on any other computer, you never need a cd-key again and you can play offline without a cd.
Not only that, but the games on steam cost a fraction of the retail price.
A bundle pack of every source game was going for $15 dollars at one point, while just TF2 alone is about $15-$20 at a retail store.
Some of the older or simpler games are mega cheap (even FREE), but the more popular games can be very expensive.
I bought Battlefield Bad Company 2 from the CEX shop for £25 while steam wanted £34.
I can't say I've seen it ever more expensive.

GTAIV - $59.99 on steam, $109 retail.
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Deep Sea Isopod » Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:19 pm

So, is no one laughing at the image in the OP or what? :what:
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Re: Steam updates

Post by SPMaximus » Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:18 am

well that image is like 5 years old :P

and i love steam, for reasons others cited in earlier posts :D
its really nice when you dont have to go looking for game updates as well
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Re: Steam updates

Post by Mahou » Thu Nov 04, 2010 5:29 am

Deep Sea Isopod wrote:So, is no one laughing at the image in the OP or what? :what:
It's amusing, but I hardly find it to be true, so the humor is lost on me. The only problem I've ever had with Steam is that some few games have minor compatibility issues. The worst example I currently have is Knights of the Old Republic, which randomly shuts down, but I don't know if that's Steam or just the game in general. Other than that one, I have over 100 games on my Steam account and am very pleased with all of them.

It does like to randomly kick me off my friends list though. I smiled at that part.
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