I'm going to agree with Valderis here. There have previously been games in Humble Bundles that allow you to install on windows without steam but still with DRM. They should have a "steam only" note on them.
As was said above, it does worry me that this will mean less bundles and less...
I stopped buying in store around 2007. Since then Amazon and Play have just been too cheap, especially used. Recently I've moved to PC as well and between Steam Sales and Humble Bundles I've got a huge backlog of games to play.
Went looking at getting a 3DS last year for travelling. No...
I managed to see it in 2D at the cinema (hate 3D films), but lots of friends had trouble after the first week here (Scotland). I later read that the distribution company only really released 3D version and greatly restricted 2D copies. I wouldn't have bothered going to the cinema to see it 3D...
So what about when the TV is in the corner, like it is in my living room? If the concept works well enough then why bother with the TV? Why not just a good projector that compensates for it not being a white flat surface?
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