Games from Steam
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
I used to play Day Of Defeat a lot, but I don't remember the DRM getting in the way. I could play it from any computer (but only from one computer at a time) with a given license.
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
It's very nice service, specially the discount is huge sometimes. The only downside is, you don't get the DVDs and Artworks. Otherwise great service. DRM ? Well you don't get DVD so you don't need DVD to play a game (no more NoCD cracks). :)
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
I have around 20 games there. a) you cannot resell games you own and there's no refund if the game doesn't work for you, b) you're screwed if someone steals your account, c) sometimes it takes longer to start your game, depending on how good your connection is. On a plus side you can play your games from any computer you want, just remember to log-out after you done since you can be logged-in only on one computer at a time. In addition to that there's nice backup feature, which allows you to put your game(s) on a portable drive and install them on another computer, so you don't have to download it again. Now DRM issues, largely depends on game (publisher), because Steam allows developers/publishers to use their own DRM scheme. For instance, this is why I skipped newest Settlers edition.
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
It takes some 3-4 secs longer to start up comparing with the romanian version(e.g. STEAM DRM free). I almost always install torrented versions of a new game and if I like it then I buy it, else unistall/delete. Some may argue that it's immorall/ilegall and all kind of stuff. Unfortunately, lately the game publishers fail to produce real demos so... :)
I bug
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It takes some 3-4 secs longer to start up comparing with the romanian version(e.g. STEAM DRM free). I almost always install torrented versions of a new game and if I like it then I buy it, else unistall/delete. Some may argue that it's immorall/ilegall and all kind of stuff. Unfortunately, lately the game publishers fail to produce real demos so... :)
I bug
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Yeah I know. But I mean it. If I like it I buy to get the full experince e.g. multiplayer and add ons and stuff. As a side note on CIV 5 there is a LAN option that works even with the "romanian" version. [Edit]But, I bought a licence after a two day "trial".[/Edit] :)
I bug
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Yeah I know. But I mean it. If I like it I buy to get the full experince e.g. multiplayer and add ons and stuff. As a side note on CIV 5 there is a LAN option that works even with the "romanian" version. [Edit]But, I bought a licence after a two day "trial".[/Edit] :)
I bug
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Do you mean the "roaming" version?
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
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got a few and it seems to be working fine.
Watched code never compiles.
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No it's supposed to be a joke. Here in romania(Easter Europe in general) the rate of piracy is high. So we say the "romanian" version insted of the torrented one. :)
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Locally, they're called "Russian"
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
been using it for years, no problems.
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
How massively are they DRMed?
why would this matter ?
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Locally, they're called "Russian"
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No it's supposed to be a joke. Here in romania(Easter Europe in general) the rate of piracy is high. So we say the "romanian" version insted of the torrented one. :)
I bug
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
At first glance I expected to see some Rube GOldberg-esque steam powered video game contraption... :doh:
Will Rogers never met me.
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been using it for years, no problems.
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
How massively are they DRMed?
why would this matter ?
+1 I've been using it since HL2 and love the ease of finding and installing games. Recently installed the Mac version and it works just as well as on Windows. Decent supply of Win+Mac games. Playing Portal and World of Goo on the Mac. Good stuff.
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
The only problems I've had are that that steam app opens very slow on my computer, when downloading, it sometimes doesn't seem to throttle well and my son and I have different accounts and Steam doesn't support XP account specific logins (is this different on Windows 7 because it sure is lame.) On the flip side, steampowered often has fantastic sales--I bought Company of Heroes Opposing Fronts for $4.99--and it's sure nice not to have to worry about DVDs/CDs.
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Anyone ever bought games from Steam? Any downsides? How massively are they DRMed?
If the post was helpful, please vote, eh! Current activities: Playing Star Craft II. Don't bother me, eh? Now and forever, defiant to the end. What is Multiple Sclerosis[^]?
Quite a few games now, Left 4 Dead 1 + 2, Aliens vs Predator, Plants vs Zombies, Couple of RTS's, all worked perfectly and were way cheaper than say their console counterparts. Like, more than half price. Downside is that Steam Voice Chat can be shit ingame so we usually rely on our own ventrilo server. I had to scrap an old computer which was my Steam machine, installed Steam on a new computer, logged in with my details, set it to download my games again overnight, bam, good as new.
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I have around 20 games there. a) you cannot resell games you own and there's no refund if the game doesn't work for you, b) you're screwed if someone steals your account, c) sometimes it takes longer to start your game, depending on how good your connection is. On a plus side you can play your games from any computer you want, just remember to log-out after you done since you can be logged-in only on one computer at a time. In addition to that there's nice backup feature, which allows you to put your game(s) on a portable drive and install them on another computer, so you don't have to download it again. Now DRM issues, largely depends on game (publisher), because Steam allows developers/publishers to use their own DRM scheme. For instance, this is why I skipped newest Settlers edition.
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
c) sometimes it takes longer to start your game, depending on how good your connection is.
If this gets to be a pain in single player games, you can turn steam to offline mode and most games will work just fine. And this steam cloud things is promising to be dangerous, it lets you load save games up to steam and download them onto another machine by logging into your steam account. I'm just happy my laptop can't play Civ5.
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I have around 20 games there. a) you cannot resell games you own and there's no refund if the game doesn't work for you, b) you're screwed if someone steals your account, c) sometimes it takes longer to start your game, depending on how good your connection is. On a plus side you can play your games from any computer you want, just remember to log-out after you done since you can be logged-in only on one computer at a time. In addition to that there's nice backup feature, which allows you to put your game(s) on a portable drive and install them on another computer, so you don't have to download it again. Now DRM issues, largely depends on game (publisher), because Steam allows developers/publishers to use their own DRM scheme. For instance, this is why I skipped newest Settlers edition.
Mladen Jankovic wrote:
a) you cannot resell games you own and there's no refund if the game doesn't work for you, b) you're screwed if someone steals your account, c) sometimes it takes longer to start your game, depending on how good your connection is.
a. True b. No, you can recover your account, they have instructions on how to do this and its easily done. I have a friend that had this happen and he's fine now, although he procrastinated recovering it for a while because he didn't know recovery was possible. He is a non-technical type that fell for a phishing scam, I doubt it would have happened to most folks reading this board. c. Steam itself only requires internet connection to install the game. A few game publishers put DRM in that doesn't work in Steam offline mode, but that's the game publisher and has nothing to do with Steam.