Often at a deep discount from retail. If you wait for a sale (and Steam loves sales like Mario games love stars), you can build an impressive collection for a few bucks a pop.erbkaiser said:I have no problem with that at all, since Steam is awesome. Yes, it does stop reselling, but in return you get a disc free launcher without the need for an active internet connection (only once needed per PC to download and authenticate), you can install it on multiple PCs at once, and it is auto-updated.
Many DRM schemes suck, but Steam actually adds value and does not punish the customer.
Steam has one other major benefit---it's good for the economy! Gamers complain about their internet connections, ISPs have compelling reasons to offer faster downloading for more money, which raises their revenues and lets them hire people and those people then spend their newly-earned money at other businesses which make more money and hire more people and next thing you know we're all rich until Wall Street fucks us over again but hell, my credit card interest rate's wicked low because interest rates in general are, so bring it on!
All because someone bought a game on Steam and wanted to download it faster. Save America and the world. Buy games from Valve.