STEAM

Discuss classic and favorite computer or console games here.
User avatar
bp
Vortininja
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 21:55

STEAM

Post by bp »

Anyone here use it? The majority of my PC game library is on Steam, and I've activated a lot of my non-Steam purchased titles on Steam.

In case you've been living under a rock:
http://store.steampowered.com
Image
User avatar
VikingBoyBilly
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 4158
Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:06
Location: The spaghetti island of the faces of dinosaur world for a vacation

Post by VikingBoyBilly »

spambot in denial... :rolleyes
Image
"I don't trust players. Not one bit." - Levellass
User avatar
bp
Vortininja
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 21:55

Post by bp »

I'm just compelled to provide free advertisement for services I enjoy. :foot

My Steam library: http://steamcommunity.com/id/medevila/games?tab=all
Image
User avatar
Flaose
Vorticon Elder
Posts: 568
Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 20:30
Location: The Frozen Hell
Contact:

Post by Flaose »

Yeah, I'm a big fan of Steam, though I don't as many games as you!
Cerebral Cortex 314 - For All of your Commander Keen Needs.
Eat at Joe's
User avatar
entropicdecay
Mad Mushroom
Posts: 576
Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2007 15:00
Contact:

Post by entropicdecay »

Never used it because I dislike having to install a program to buy games, but I may eventually relent because it's requiured for a fair few games I am fairly interested in playing. Maybe I should find my copy of the Orange Box and give it another try. :)
User avatar
Lava89
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 1087
Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2007 15:28

Post by Lava89 »

Though very opposed to it at first, and very skeptical, I've really learned to love Steam. And I think the idea that games are linked to your account is actually genius. As opposed to some digital music services that restrict how many computers you can play a song on. So if I can log into steam (and its installed), I can play any game from my library (considering that the game is already installed and the computer can handle it).

They also have really great deals, for instance, during their summer sale, I got Batman Arkham Asylum for $7.50, which at the time was $30. If anyone uses Steam, they should definitely check by around summer or Christmas time, because not only do they have good price slashing, but they give out free stuff if you participate in some of their activities (mostly getting achievements and setting up some of steam's features, like the wishlist). They also have achievements on games that I normally wouldn't have had achievements for (like Mount&Blade Warband), giving you a little more replay value.

In general, I dislike buying a game digitally...because I really like having a hard copy of it. But there are alot of games on there that I wouldn't have had otherwise if I did not get Steam. Plus, with more and more companies going digital, its great that we have something like Steam, where if I happen to reinstall my system, I won't lose all of my games.
User avatar
tulip
Flower Pot
Posts: 2520
Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2008 12:50
Location: Hamburg, Germany
Contact:

Post by tulip »

Yay for steam, I always wanted drm with my old games I was able to play freely before steam. Also it's pretty cool they're selling stuff they didn't make and that should've seen an abandonware release, and ultimately killing the slightest chance that Keen would be released as freeware someday.
Image You crack me up little buddy!
User avatar
VikingBoyBilly
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 4158
Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:06
Location: The spaghetti island of the faces of dinosaur world for a vacation

Post by VikingBoyBilly »

Commander Keen is the only game I bought on Steam, and I'm satisfied with that. 8)
Image
"I don't trust players. Not one bit." - Levellass
User avatar
Lava89
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 1087
Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2007 15:28

Post by Lava89 »

By the way, my screen-name is lava89 if anyone wants to befriend me. :)
Keening_Product
Kuliwho?
Posts: 2167
Joined: Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:02
Location: Tied up in the Oracle Chamber's basement
Contact:

Post by Keening_Product »

I agree with Tulip, but because it's here and we have to put up with it, I agree with Lava89.

I still don't have steam, but I can appreciate the appeal and I like the business model; you own the game where ever you are, not where the computer you installed it on is.
Keening_Product was defeated before the game.

"Wise words. One day I may even understand what they mean." - Levellass
User avatar
bp
Vortininja
Posts: 33
Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 21:55

Post by bp »

tulip wrote:Yay for steam, I always wanted drm with my old games I was able to play freely before steam. Also it's pretty cool they're selling stuff they didn't make and that should've seen an abandonware release, and ultimately killing the slightest chance that Keen would be released as freeware someday.
The only thing Steam's DRM does is prevents you from selling a copy of the game by linking it to your account. This allows you to download your game anywhere at any time and receive all kinds of other support or community services for it.

Any additional DRM is that game dev/publisher's.

As far as the abandonware goes, those publishers and developers try and sell these games regardless of Steam. Steam just gives these games an avenue to be sold to the masses again, and actually (probably not in the case of Keen unfortunately) through being released into a market where people can see it may give the dev initiative to continue the game. (See LSL, DF's new game...)

Freeware Keen off the market would kill it unlike cheap Keen in the mainstream market.

If you want really old games I'd recommend the DRM-free http://gog.com (Good Old Games)
Image
User avatar
Roobar
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 3267
Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2008 16:12
Contact:

Post by Roobar »

Check out this FREE game on Steam:

You Have to Win the Game

Image

It's a retro platformer. Honestly, this is one of the most amazing games I've played recently. As simple it looks, it's really addictive. It's kinda throwback to the days of Monument of Mars, Pharaoh's Tomb, Dangerous Dave, Metroid, Goody, Livingstone Supongo and the likes.
User avatar
VikingBoyBilly
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 4158
Joined: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:06
Location: The spaghetti island of the faces of dinosaur world for a vacation

Post by VikingBoyBilly »

That's the best use of the CGA palette I've ever seen. 8)
Image
"I don't trust players. Not one bit." - Levellass
mortimer
Blistering Barnacles
Posts: 572
Joined: Sun Oct 18, 2009 13:19
Location: :garg :garg :garg :garg :garg

Post by mortimer »

:garg :garg :garg :garg :garg
Last edited by mortimer on Sun Jul 12, 2020 20:45, edited 1 time in total.
Billions of blue blistering barnacles in a thousand thundering typhoons!
NY00123
Vorticon Elite
Posts: 508
Joined: Sun Sep 06, 2009 19:36

Post by NY00123 »

In case of doubts, there is a reason for that appearance of what may look like a CRT monitor in the screenshot!

Slightly off-topic, but the game can also be manually downloaded manually here: http://www.piratehearts.com/blog/games/ ... -the-game/

There is also a commercial sequel for the game available on Steam: http://www.superwinthegame.com/
Post Reply