My problem with Steam is simple, and something I've mentioned in this forum before: as bad as other things are, as good as Steam might generally be, it holds the particular distinction of being the sole program to ever rob me of my video games.
Here's what happened: a few years ago, I was a hardcore PC gamer. I'd been gaming on the PC since the early 90's, and nothing seemed like it was going to change that. When Steam came along, it was heaven sent. I raved about it to my friends, and instantly fell in love with it. But I kept buying physical copies of games, as I like having the discs on my shelves. I am also staunchly anti-piracy.
One day, I moved from my home to a new location. It took me a couple of weeks to sign back into Steam, and when I did, I got a warning saying my account had been 'suspended'. What followed was a story of incompetence and corporate vagueness so bad it literally drove me off PC gaming for years!
I sent tech support an email asking why my account had been suspended. They told me nothing useful; the account had been suspended. That was quite literally it. I insisted on the matter, and got copy/pasted replies from previous vague e-mails and in a couple of cases, I even got blank e-mails with just the signature that usually goes at the bottom and nothing else. The only noticeable difference was that at one stage they stopped saying 'suspended' and switched to 'deactivated'.
I offered to take photos of my games and CD keys, in case that was the issue, but nothing came of it. I even contacted the developers of a couple of the games directly to see if they could help (Relic and Creative Assembly), but even they told me there was nothing they could do.
After a few months of this, I just gave up. Not just Steam, but PC gaming altogether. I bought a PS3 shortly afterwards, and I have only recently (a couple of weeks ago, in fact) returned to the PC for my games. I never found out why my account was suspended. I recently found the ticket for my issue and decided to check it out out of curiosity, but it's not even valid any more.
I understand why people love Steam. It's convenient. It has awesome sales. But to me, the reality is, Steam robbed me of hundreds of ??? of legally-bought games as surely as if they had come into my home and took them off the shelf. As bad as EA, Activision and other companies are, Steam (and Valve) are the only ones that hold that dubious distinction. And although I have to use it these days (I quite literally have no choice on the matter), I'm always paranoid that my games simply aren't safe anymore and might be arbitrarily taken away at a moment's notice.
Again.
And you might say 'oh, but that's extremely rare and you were just unlucky', and that might be the case. But I'd argue that also gives me some unique perspective into the matter.
Here's what happened: a few years ago, I was a hardcore PC gamer. I'd been gaming on the PC since the early 90's, and nothing seemed like it was going to change that. When Steam came along, it was heaven sent. I raved about it to my friends, and instantly fell in love with it. But I kept buying physical copies of games, as I like having the discs on my shelves. I am also staunchly anti-piracy.
One day, I moved from my home to a new location. It took me a couple of weeks to sign back into Steam, and when I did, I got a warning saying my account had been 'suspended'. What followed was a story of incompetence and corporate vagueness so bad it literally drove me off PC gaming for years!
I sent tech support an email asking why my account had been suspended. They told me nothing useful; the account had been suspended. That was quite literally it. I insisted on the matter, and got copy/pasted replies from previous vague e-mails and in a couple of cases, I even got blank e-mails with just the signature that usually goes at the bottom and nothing else. The only noticeable difference was that at one stage they stopped saying 'suspended' and switched to 'deactivated'.
I offered to take photos of my games and CD keys, in case that was the issue, but nothing came of it. I even contacted the developers of a couple of the games directly to see if they could help (Relic and Creative Assembly), but even they told me there was nothing they could do.
After a few months of this, I just gave up. Not just Steam, but PC gaming altogether. I bought a PS3 shortly afterwards, and I have only recently (a couple of weeks ago, in fact) returned to the PC for my games. I never found out why my account was suspended. I recently found the ticket for my issue and decided to check it out out of curiosity, but it's not even valid any more.
I understand why people love Steam. It's convenient. It has awesome sales. But to me, the reality is, Steam robbed me of hundreds of ??? of legally-bought games as surely as if they had come into my home and took them off the shelf. As bad as EA, Activision and other companies are, Steam (and Valve) are the only ones that hold that dubious distinction. And although I have to use it these days (I quite literally have no choice on the matter), I'm always paranoid that my games simply aren't safe anymore and might be arbitrarily taken away at a moment's notice.
Again.
And you might say 'oh, but that's extremely rare and you were just unlucky', and that might be the case. But I'd argue that also gives me some unique perspective into the matter.