mostly agree with this, plus the sales are fucking amazing for the most part, so the pro's heavily outweigh the cons to me.elvor0 said:-Well the DRM isn't actually that draconian, not when compared to say...Ubisofts always online one. I mean you don't have to have Steam running for most of the games, Valve games you do, but other than that you can pretty much just run them from the root folder without steam.Hawkeye 131 said:And the "Con's" are:
- Draconian DRM
- "You DON'T actually own your games"
- Online/offline gaming
- "unfair" market share
Your thoughts?
-Hawk
-Given you don't need steam, and you can make a backup installer for them, you mostly own them, plus Valve had said many a times that if they were to shutdown Steam for whatever reason, they would release de-DRM patches for all their games, I know it's not quite the same as physically owning it, but with a piece of software like Steam, this is the closest you're gonna get outside of Good Old Games or Gamers Gate.
-Err not sure what you mean here, there's an offline mode if you're getting at the fact that you need to be online.
-This is purely everyone else's fault. I see this one quite a lot and I can't get my head around it, so Valve got in there first and it took everyone else about 5 years to catch up, hardly Valves fault, the other companies should've gotten their asses in gear, and at least attempt to offer a competitive service (I'm looking at you Origin).
Granted they get you to buy in, as once you've got 100 games on your list why go elsewhere and have MORE programs running, but then I've got no reason to when I can buy 4 games for the price of 1, and get in on the delicious sales.
granted, i do try and buy from GoG anytime possible, but that's not viable most of the time with steams ridiculous sales.