I'd argue that it's a DRM issue in that it's the DRM that needs the key. It might come down to Valve/Steam being fools, but the root cause is the added layer of DRM (aside from Steam itself).Hiphophippo said:A lot of people seem to be missing the point entirely. They ran out of cd keys to authenticate the game, it's not really a DRM issue. Shit happens. It's not like Steam has been dipping their dicks in my drinks for years, (in fact, they've been nothing but great and reasonable to me) so I don't mind the occasional flub on their part.
Like I said, shit happens to the best from time to time.
Are you going to spout that on every Steam thread now?SpireOfFire said:steam sux. it made me quit PC gaming.
im sorry is my opinion bothering you?Maddyfiren said:Are you going to spout that on every Steam thread now?SpireOfFire said:steam sux. it made me quit PC gaming.
Just because you have bad internet doesn't mean Steam is the devil..
Well I'm sure they're aware of the problem. But how is this any different than WoW's servers having extra or unexpected downtime? I mean, people pay to play the game, yet sometimes things don't quite go according to plan.Garak73 said:If the store is out of stock, they can't sell you a game. So that doesn't really apply here. A buggy or defective CD is also something the store cannot know about since the product is sealed.rsvp42 said:It's a trade-off though, right? For the advantage of being able to download most games you want and to have cloud saves and all that, you sometimes have to deal with things like this. Just like at the store you sometimes get a buggy CD or they're out of stock, charge more or whatever. Don't get me wrong, I say raise hell. Make sure Steam and Valve are aware. Steam doesn't have a counter we can yell over or a manager we can ask to see, so this post and others like it are important so Steam will take steps to avoid these PR problems in the future (by providing better service). Or one would hope.
But when you do post, just remember that shit does sometimes happen. Services like Steam are a constant work-in-progress.
Steam, on the other hand, is selling games KNOWING that the buyers can't play them right away.
When its slowly taking over PC gaming and has crappy offline support. On top of that having a poor internet connection, then yea he has a valid argument. Also Valve is the next Activision, and no seems to care.Maddyfiren said:Are you going to spout that on every Steam thread now?SpireOfFire said:steam sux. it made me quit PC gaming.
Just because you have bad internet doesn't mean Steam is the devil..
I don't see how Valve can even be compared to Activision.. In addition, really Steam is meant for multiplayer gaming and people who play single player games all day long can get their games from other sources without having to download them and have a "constant" internet connection.. The only problems I see with Steam are not being able to have the game you bought be shared with multiple accounts in your own home.. And that publishers look to release games solely through Steam at an attempt to stop piracy.. It's not that many games right now but in the future many games will require Steam, and even though there are some people that don't like Steam, at that point in time where Steam is almost a requirement for PC gaming most people should have access to super-fast internets..Skizle said:When its slowly taking over PC gaming and has crappy offline support. On top of that having a poor internet connection, then yea he has a valid argument. Also Valve is the next Activision, and no seems to care.