One of the biggest arguments I see in the console/PC debate is the location of where you can play and how TV's are bigger than computer monitors (typically). The usual PC counter is that people can just plug their tower into the TV. If that's what PC gamers are doing now. I don't see any reason why they would buy something they essentially already own.
Oh right, if it's the only thing that has Half-Life 3 everyone will buy it. Of course then Steam would be responsible for holding a game everyone wants hostage in order to boost sales for a product no one wants. Either one would be hilarious for me to watch.
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Oh right, if it's the only thing that has Half-Life 3 everyone will buy it. Of course then Steam would be responsible for holding a game everyone wants hostage in order to boost sales for a product no one wants. Either one would be hilarious for me to watch.
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Isn't the PC crowd always up in arms when single player games released with an online requirement? And yet "people with bad connections hate steam." Does that mean PC gamers don't actually care about the online requirement, it's just a vocal minority that also hates Steam?romxxii said:My guess is, he's a holdover from the time when Steam was still shit. That, or he has a shitty connection. Those are the usual suspects when it comes to irrational Steam hatred.