Poll: Your current installed Steam games | What has steam brought to gaming?

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BadNewDingus

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I love Steam. I've had it for over ten years and ever since that, I stopped buying physical copies. Lately, though, Steam has been rubbing me the wrong way. I don't bother to mention it on here because it just turns into a fight with fanboys, and no matter what I say, I'm sure someone out there will always have their own blind opinion on it.

With that, the games I have downloaded are ...

7 Days to Die
Age of Empires II: HD Edition
Age of Empires III: Complete Edition
Banished
Blockstorm
Chivalry
Cossacks: Art of War
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
Crusader Kings II
Diehard Dungeon
Dirty Bomb
Dishonored
Don't Starve
Don't Starve Together
Double Dragon Neon
Dynasty Warriors 8
Enemy Mind
Evil Genius
Fallout 3
Folk Tale
Hitman: Blood Money
Medieval II: Total War
Red Faction: Guerrilla Steam Edition
Saints Row: The Third
Civilization V
Spore
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II
Team Fortess Classic
Team Fortess II
Terraria
Total War: Rome II
Total War: Shogun 2
Tropico 4
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War Game of the Year
XCOM: Enemy Unknown
 

babinro

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Steam has been fantastic for my gaming. The sales they offer and the general convenience of the service is great. I wont bother listing my installed games but I own a few hundred 45 are installed now demanding more immediate attention if and when I get around to them.

Here's a few of the installed ones to get an idea of genres and taste:
- Assassin's Creed 3
- Bastion
- Child of Light
- Darkest Dungeon
- Defense Grid 2 *
- Dishonored *
- Don't Starve *
- Half-Life 2 Update
- Magic Duels *
- Mark of the Ninja
- Marvel Puzzle Quest *
- One Finger Death Punch *
- Sakura Clicker *
- Shovel Knight *
- Civilization 5 *
- Trials Fusion *
- Skydrift
- Valkyria Chronicles
- The walking dead Seasons 1&2 *
- Xcom: Enemy Unknown

* Refers to games I actively play, plan to revisit or periodically play. Those without an asterisk have never been played yet.

Steam is far from perfect of course. Out of all of the game service sites I've worked with (Blizzard, Origin, GoG, Humblebundle, etc) Steam is easily the worst when it comes to customer service. I also feel they employ shady ethical practices that are entirely legal but awful. For example they will not give consumers updated information on the compatibility of their games with future operating systems. So buying an older game is a shot in the dark and customer service is often useless or will downright never respond to your concern (at least in my case). It can take hours of reading forum threads to get some of the older games working.

From there you have the issues highlighted beautifully by Jim Sterling on his channel. His early access and squirty plays showcase many of the problems that go along with little to no quality control and steam greenlight service. These tend to be behind the scenes issues with the service as the average user of Steam is probably just buying the occasional game and playing it.

As of 2014 I largely stopped shopping through Steam. I'd rather give my business to other bundle sites, Origin, GoG and the like when able. I still buy the occasional game off steam and I absolutely use them a games catalog. Getting a steam key when purchasing games elsewhere is a benefit in my eyes.

So yeah, fantastic service all around.
I can only hope it stays around for the rest of my lifetime.
 
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The Banner Saga
XCOM Enemy Unknown/Within
Total War Shogun
Mark of the Ninja (Best game ever)
Sid Meier's Civilization V
Lego Batman 2 (1 and 3 aren't installed, but I do have them)
Torchlight II
Transistor
Skyrim
(The Witcher 2: Assassins and Kings Enhanced Edition)
(Batman: Arkham Knight)
Tomb Raider)

It's a little short. Don't stare at it!

It's almost been a year since I installed Steam, and I've got to say that it's been pretty good to me. Most of the games I have, I've gotten on sale. (Arkham Knight and Skyrim I got on other sights. Green Man Gaming and G2A respectively.) I honestly thought PC gaming discs were dead. I still prefer disc for my console gaming. For PC I'll stick with what I've got. Sure I can't sell them back, but when you're buying games for $5-15 I don't think resell is an issue.
 

PointlessKnowledge

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Steam has informed me of games I never knew exisited, and thus I don't view it as an evil thing. Not the greatest thing in the world, but a decent one.

As for games, I have 240 but installed (41) would be the following:

Aquaria
Batman: Arkham Origins
Beat Hazard
Beyond Good and Evil
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth
Borderlands 2
Cthulhu Saves the World
Ducktales Remastered
Dungeon Defenders
Enemy Mind
Evil Genius
FTL: Faster Than Light
Gunpoint
Life is Strange
Long Live the Queen
Magic 2014
Magic Duels
Max Gentleman
Nidhogg
NiGHTS into Dreams...
One Finger Death Punch
Pac-Man Championship Edition DX+
Papers, Please
Prison Architect
Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale
Resident Evil 4
Shadowrun Returns
Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Director's Cut
Sid Meier's Civilization V
Sim City 4 Deluxe
Skullgirls
Spooky's House of Jump Scares
The Stanley Parable
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
Strike Suit Zero
Super Hexagon
They Bleed Pixels
Valkyria Chronicles
Viscera Cleanup Detail
Worms Armageddon
X-Com: Enemy Unknown
 

EscapeGoat_v1legacy

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I don't actually have an awful lot of games installed on my Steam at the minute. I've tried to cut down on what I have installed and just stick to installing games that I'm actually playing.

Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures
Breath of Death VII
The Consuming Shadow
Downwell
Rome: Total War
Shower With Your Dad Simulator 2015
Super Amazing Wagon Adventure
To the Moon
Undertale

As for whether or not is Steam is any good or not and what it's brought to gaming: I'd say Steam's alright. I mean, the lack of quality control means that it has become a dumping ground for naff games but on the flip side it gives a fantastic platform for finding the absolute gems. I don't really use Steam enough to think much more of it than that to be fair.
 

Ogami

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1111 (just an coincidence) games on Steam, installed at the moment:

Age of Wonders III
Distant Worlds Universe
Dominions 4
Endless Legend
Endless Space
Fallen Enchantress - Legendary Heroes
Galactic Civilizations 3
Pandora - First Contact
Civilization V
Civilization - Beyond Earth
Star Ruler 2
Star Drive 2
Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion
Fallout New Vegas
Nobunagas Ambition - Sphere of Influence
Crusader Kings 2
Europa Universalis 3
Xenonauts
Recettear
Valkyria Chronicles
Fairy Fencer F
Elite Dangerous
Skyrim
7 Days to Die
Dont Starve
Empyrion - Galactic Survival
The Long Dark
Melodys Escape



Mostly play 4x/ Grand Strategy /Survival stuff and the odd JRPG here and there.
 

Imre Csete

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Well it's... convenient. But who knows what will happen to online DRM in a decade or two down the road. A lot of older games don't work on new systems at all, despite being sold, and even some recent ones with the defunct Games for Windows - LIVE (like Bulletstorm). In addition to Gamespy going down recently, not all games got integrated into Steam multipalyer. So the possibilities to lose your games/functions are very real.

My library used to be like 85% retail copies having code, but nowdays I play with indie titles a lot.
 

Total LOLige

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I've got 30(out of 253) games installed at the moment. I would have way more but I had to reinstall windows on the main drive, so it's mostly just the "essentials" and what was installed on my other two drives.

I'm too lazy to type the whole list, so I've just taken a screenshot. Ones marked with a red bit are currently at 0 or less than an hour played. I just can't seem to "get into" games nowadays and just stick with Football Manager, if I really must play something.

I prefer GOG because I like the "freedom" compared to Steam. Steam is pretty great though, it's very functional and of course the sales.