Not team fortress 2 and left 4 deadGarak73 said:Cryo84R said:Steam let's me game on the best computer ive ever owned. My iMac!
..and without Steam you couldn't?
Not team fortress 2 and left 4 deadGarak73 said:Cryo84R said:Steam let's me game on the best computer ive ever owned. My iMac!
..and without Steam you couldn't?
Actually, yes, there was once a large used PC game market -- and not that long ago, either. Up until around 2004 or 2005, EB games had an entire wall of PC games, most of which were used and went for under -- in many cases, well under -- $10. There were a couple of things going on at the time that led to the change you see today. Specifically, DRM was getting more restrictive, making second hand sales a bit risky, and at the same time, Gamestop was in the process of buying out EB games. Gamestop was as much of an evil corporation then as they are now, except they had competition from EB up until that point. With their main competitor out of the way, they jacked up prices and cut out pretty much everything that made shopping for used games good.bahumat42 said:Umm enlighten me if you will, was there ever a time when the PC had a large used games market, like seriously iv seen like 2 pre owned PC games in my life.Garak73 said:Yes, the PC game used market is dead, thanks to DRM! DD is DRM and soon the console used games market will be dead.
And to be fair if the pre owned market dries up in your prediction then people will just wait for the prices to drop. Its hardly going to be a big problem.
You cannot do that unless you have the complete original 4 CD Half Life 2. And even then if you add it to steam its still gotta require internet to remove the bugs it might have. We are in 1998's CDPatchbyGamertabloid anymore.teh_pwning_dude said:Yeah, it'd be better if all that free stuff and bugfixes meant that I could actually play the fucking game when I wasn't connected to the internet. I couldn't play goddamn Half-Life 2 because it wanted to update. Update? It's a single player fucking game, I haven't even started the process and I have no internet connection, LET ME PLAY THE GAME I BOUGHT GOD DAMNITT.Nikolaz72 said:Apart from the good deals now and then its a good way to meet people with the same interrests. Valve are really doing something for the community part of steam <_<.
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WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT WAIT... WAIT WAIT. Wait...wait.
You people are complaining about getting free stuff through updates and bugfixes worth gigabytes that the companies must have spend thousands of hours making? Wow... simply..wow. -Nikolaz think worlds is getting dumber every day-
I'm just going to point out that this point is wrong. [http://www.direct2drive.co.uk/9895/product/Buy-Fallout-New-Vegas-Digital-Collector%27s-Edition-Download] It's just that some DD services [http://www.direct2drive.co.uk/9611/product/Buy-Sid-Meier%E2%80%99s-Civilization-V-Download] think that if they sell Steam games, they'll lose customers. [http://www.getgamesgo.com/catalogue/game/napoleon-total-war-the-imperial-edition] They're probably wrong. [http://www.getgamesgo.com/catalogue/game/napoleon-total-war-the-imperial-edition]Monkeyman8 said:Steam works is forcing the same exclusivity nonsense that consoles do and it pisses me off. If you want to use steam works you can only publish your game digitally on steam, yeah all hale the might steam, fucking over everyone else and being lauded for it.
Yeah, well I've been thinking about getting steam anyways... Thing is, I wanted to just wander into town and buy it, so you know... I guess it'll be more convenient in the long run...Nikolaz72 said:I just said that people only seem to complain when stuff is PC or Steam exclusive. Not when it is exclusive to a console. I didnt emply that you had one or would play worms on it. I only played up to worms 2 myself.
To be honest...my Harddrive is HUGE....i just delete games i dont want to play in the next few weeks and the rest i keep on there...i have 15-17 "owned" games (1 is a demo for a day or so more) and i only have like...half of them downloaded....then again i can dl at up to like 3.0 MB/s soooo nothing takes 2 longMcupobob said:Love steam, and if you have problems with space stick all your games on a external hardive it's worth the investment.
I have crap Internet so it takes awhile to download but the deals on there make it worth it. I also live 2 hours form the nearest games store and even then the games there are limited so steam becomes even more useful.
I would ask what you're talking about, but I fear the answer is going to be the product of many incorrect assumptions.Garak73 said:Well, I am glad everyone is loving renting instead of owning their games cause it's coming. I just hope that I adapt when the time comes, would hate to give up gaming.
Funny, I have the Orange Box and one of those discs has the games on it for local installation. If you had to wait for a download then I would guess that somehow you skipped the local install and only added the keys to the account you created.DVSAurion said:Don't really love it, don't really hate it.
Though I did find the installation of Orange box interesting. I recently bought it to play TF2 on pc. There are 2 cds in the package. You use one of them to verify the shit, and the rest of it downloads for 5 or 6 hours. I'm not sure about this, but wouldn't installation from a disc be faster?