SonOfVoorhees said:
I played Kotor 2 and played it through Steam. I tried playing it last week, so many issues, it wouldnt load and Steam passed the buck. Sorry but when i buy something, i expect it to work. Wasnt this the whole point with PC? Took me ages to find out a way to fix and play it which now seems only without cut scenes. What bullshit. If a shop sold a faulty game, the shop is responsible. Its why i stick with gog. Once you download the game, its yours. With steam, there is bullshit DRM and you dont own it, just like with Kotor 2, i bought it but couldnt play it.
I hate to say it but it sounds like a hardware issue to me not a Valve issue, I have KOTOR 2 on Steam and other than it running in a smaller resolution than id like because of its age it works just as fine as when I owned the physical copy when it first came out. You may just be unfortunate with KOTOR 2, I have had similar experiences with other games where friends can run it but my PC refused to.
OT: I like Steam and it is worthy of its throne, they made PC gaming relevant again in a time when everyone from Microsoft to publishers were abandoning ship like crazy.
It doesn't mean it is perfect though, none of the digital distribution platforms are, Steam need;
They need a refund policy of some kind like Origin's.
They need better QC of what is put on the system, I have been watching Jim Sterling play a few of them and they range from shit to downright unplayable.
They need to have a separate tab for new releases and old games from like the early 2000s and so on being released for the first time on Steam, often these games are pushing down the new releases on the store front.
Regional pricing needs doing properly, the $1 = 1 of local currency is unacceptable.
They need to get better at support tickets.
There are more I am sure but those are the ones that come to mind.
Also what are you people using Steam on if it is hogging resources, its using 43 Meg on my pc as I type this. ( I have friends chat open so its not idling)