Calling all steam haters!!

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SleepyOtter

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Why do you hate Steam? I see this hatred for Steam quite a bit and being not as much of an avid Pc gamer as I should be, I was curious as to why you hate Steam.

Also if you do not hate and/or dislike Steam please refrain from answering.
-thank you.
 

strum4h

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I love it. I dont know why I would refrain from answering, here is a good reason. I live at a university that is a little out of the way. I can buy and download games easily without having them get shipped here..
 
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I hate Steam so much! I hate the amazing library of games they have! I hate how cheap these games are to purchase! I hate it all!
 

SleepyOtter

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strum4h said:
I love it. I dont know why I would refrain from answering, here is a good reason. I live at a university that is a little out of the way. I can buy and download games easily without having them get shipped here..
Wanted actual haters to tell me cause thats the only answer I wanted. O well I guess its fine, just didn't want answers close to home. I wanted to get into different mindsets and see what they see. Maybe criticize my own outlook on things and see if I was wrong in thinking that way.

It's W/e tho
 

TimeLord

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People hate Steam? I have yet to encounter such an unfortunate being.
 

Contun

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Hah, good one OP.

[small]Someone hating Steam... that's rich...[/small]
 

Avaholic03

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The only complaints I've heard is that their deals are too good to pass up, so people spend more money than they want on games. I would hardly consider that a bad thing about Steam though...more like someone lacks self-control.
 

BlackWidower

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I wouldn't call it hate. But I do own physical copies of Half-Life, as well as the Half-Life Anthology, which is basically Half-Life and the expansions bundled together.

I would love to give my copy of Half-Life to a friend, but Steam won't let me. But that's just a pet peeve. In reality, I just hate DRMs and I am one who thinks if I'm spending money on something I want to get something physical in return. Not something aetherial.
 

migo

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I don't hate steam, but they'll have to kick the DRM, or at least offer some DRM free games. UT2K4 is sold DRM free on GoG, so Steam should be able to offer it the same way.
 

babinro

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I don't hate Steam, but I've only had horrible experiences with their support.

For some time I had trouble getting Mass Effect or Mass Effect 2 to load up on my computer and I never received one response from their customer support.

Only after digging around online for enough time about a week+ later did I find an answer. I've effectively lost all faith in their support...but love the deals they offer and will continue to give them my business. <I'm waiting for a massive price cut on Bioshock 1/2 to pick them up dirt cheap>
 

BRex21

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I hate steam enough that i actually registered on these forums SPECIFICALLY to answer this. Now to be fair i will start this by saying that most of my problems are split between a bad ISP (government mandated monopoly) and Steam feeling it necessary to abuse said internet service.
Now i know steam is ON THE INTERNET, but my problems are with its obsessive need to prove that. I know game patches that fix bugs or add content are good, but when Kings quest or the Doom need to be updated twice in one week somethings wrong. With my bad ISP i have also grown to dread updates because of lost data packets. If a download goes wrong the best case scenario is a complete restart of the download. Worst case is steam no longer authenticating its own DRM software requiring a complete reinstall of steam itself (and any games you forget to back up). Its also something of a kick in the teeth to come home from work to find out you cant play because its in the middle of an update. For a while i stayed in offline mode, but then i cant use any of my online games. After a lengthy time dealing with tech support (including a 1 month wait for a response) the best, and only, advice they had was to turn off my firewall and connect my computer directly into the modem. They recommended it 3 times. I tried it once. It did nothing, well nothing useful. All the DRM software made me do was pirate copies of games i already own, and being someone who is against piracy myself i think they have this backwards.
I am also very skeptical of where this DRM software will go, Ubisoft showed just how crazy they can be with it, Steam is the first example i know of that a game required online authorization and im sure they have no problems going further.