Kayoz -> RE: Why Steam? (8/6/2014 8:28:22 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Chet Guiles Am I going to have to use Steam or depend on Steam for updates? No. It's your choice. You can buy it through Steam (giving them about 30% of your money), or buy it from Matrix (more money in Code Force's pocket). Let Steam update, or check the forums for updates once in a while. It's your choice. Same game, same updates either way. quote:
ORIGINAL: Chet Guiles What is the benefit to anyone of using Steam? If you place zero value on privacy and the the economic gain going to the companies that actually make the game, then by all means buy from Steam. If you really like seeing ads for games they distribute, then you will find endless joy in using Steam. quote:
ORIGINAL: Chet Guiles Will I at some point HAVE to get a Steam ID to get updates and patches? If you buy it from Matrix, you don't require a Steam ID, nor do you have to rely on them (Steam) in any way at all. Oh, in the case that one of the Steam evangelists tells you it's safe and effective, take a gander at this article. Basic economics suggests that the scarcity of a good increases the price on the open market. So if your Steam ID is worth about a tenner - how secure do you think your account REALLY is? How confident do you think the Russian hackers are that there's more where that came from? Oh, did I mention that purchasing it from Matrix carries none of these risks? Just in case you missed that... And if you keep archives of your Matrix downloads (assuming Matrix purchase) and your registration code from Matrix - you're completely free from any problems in the unfortunate case that Steam and Matrix fold. Regardless of Steam's capricious ban policy, you can never be denied the opportunity to play the game you bought. In the end, it's your choice. Do you value privacy, or do you squeal with glee at a new advertisement splashed on your screen by Steam? Do you want to control your property, or accept that Steam can shut down your account and deny you access to everything you've bought? Can you count, or do you require Steam to keep a tally of how many hours you've played? Can you back up your files somewhere reliable, or do you feel it's beyond your ability and need Steam to do it for you? It's your choice. Edited: ambiguous reference clarified (them)
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