I myself used GameTap for a short while. It was amazing until they changed from the standalone client to the browser-based client.
Yes, I use Steam regularly
Yes, I use Good Old Games regularly
Yes, I have a GameTap subscription
Yes, I use a different service
No, but I used to
No, and I never have
I myself used GameTap for a short while. It was amazing until they changed from the standalone client to the browser-based client.
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No, never have, never will. (WISHES TO BAN ALL DLC)
i have never used it, and never will..i to dislike dlc...i like having the hardcopy of my game.
I only use Steam when a game I bought on disc forces me to. Otherwise I have no desire to use it for purchasing game downloads, and I'd prefer not use it at all. I don't like the way it prevents you from restarting games. You can't just uninstall a Steam game and reinstall it to restart it from the very beginning. They stay on the server with progress intact no matter what you try to restart them, and it really pisses me off that you can't restart them!
I use Steam and GoG when they have awesome sales. Getting a ton of games, in a convenient yet annoying-that-they're digital form, for quite cheap is great, especially when they're older games like Quake or MDK.
Why can't we choose more than one service?
I use Steam and Good Old Games. I have more games on Steam, but prefer GOG's stuff because it's got more classic games there. Stuff I skipped back in the day.
By the way, buzz_n64, GOG's games have no DRM. You pay for your game, you download an installer, you install your game, AND YOU'RE DONE. You can back up your installer and it will never ask you for any online authorization or stuff like that (only to download the installer, maybe). Maybe you want to have a physical copy, and I don't blame you. But sometimes it's not worth paying outlandish eBay prices for the full set.
And I have no idea what Iron Draggon's going on about. Only games with Steam Cloud or achievements have that feature, and there's very few games that have that. And you can disable the cloud in most games. I have several games that have achievements and yet my records and progress are -not- saved online (other than achievement progress).
Last edited by Kitsune Sniper; 06-05-2010 at 11:44 PM.
Nope.
I use Steam and GOG. I hate DLC but some of the older software they're updating for modern systems is GREAT....and cheap as hell.
scooterb: "I once shot a man in Catan, just to watch him die."
I've only used Steam for Portal since they were giving it out for free.
I don't consider my PC games part of my 'collection' so I have no problems using Steam, but only if there's a particular title I'm after that I can find on there (I don't do much PC gaming).
I hate DLC but regularly use steam. I cant rationalize buying games that drop to $0 as soon as you buy them. ON the other hand when paying $2 for a game really doesnt hurt much. I some how have also rationalised buying Dawn of War 2&Chaos Rising at full price($80=$0 resale). Yes I am a hypocrait.
Bury me with my money......*dies*
No. I am not a big fan of online content delivery. If I want to do that, I might as well download game for free. A lot of online content delivery is restricted by region. If I want to buy game which is on sale in US, I can't because I am not from that country. As a consumer I am not getting the benefit.
Last edited by ScourDX; 06-06-2010 at 01:17 PM.
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I've bought several games off GOG.Com. I think it's a really neat idea and there's not much difference from installing it yourself because they don't saddle things with DRM. The also have things tuned to work on most systems, which saves a little Dosbox fiddling hassle. And I also don't really collect PC games so much as I just want to play them, so I don't care if I get the box and the media.
I've only bought Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis off Steam and didn't like it as much as I liked Gog.com. There was an annoying Steam interface/launcher thing that came with it. I just wanted the game.
Why not? Do you only have non-physical copies of PC games? I count the physical copy titles as part of my collection but not software/data only games like Cave Story.
As for the subject, I voted for Steam as it's the only one I use regularly. Whie I don't use the others, I've been tempted to look into GoG.
"Ai Oboete Imasu Ka?"
I have Steam and i used it to download Portal about a year ago when I bought it for 10 bucks at GameStop. I may get some more games with it if they all work for Macs now, because I get a MacBook for school.
NES, Atari 7800, Genesis, SNES, Saturn, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, GameCube, Atari Flashback 2, Limited Edition Red Wii, PS3 Slim, GBC, GBA, GBASP, DS Lite, and PSP 3000.
I have the odd physical copy but it's a case of where to stop if I start counting them. Sure, games like Oblivion, Footy Manager 2008 and Civ 4 (all of which I have) are clear-cut examples but where do I include such modern classics as 'Infinite Sudoku'? Added to the matter is the fact I also include ethereal games (wiiware, XBLA etc) as part of my collection so I then have to include shit like Minesweeper and... ugh. Easier just to forget the whole thing.
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