I do not boycott Steam. I have always avoided buying from Steam as much as I can. I still have issues with playing any game with the Steam client (or any front-end client) running. I do not like the idea that Steam will be able to cut me off from the games, at any time, for whatever reason. Steam has the power to stop me from using any product I bought from them, at any time, for any reason. Basically, the games on Steam are completely useless without the Steam client and Steam's continuous permission for me to use the products. It's like, I am paying for Steam's good grace to allow me to use the products as long as Steam pleases. I still can't swallow that idea.
I buy a game from Steam only when it is not available on GOG.com and the retail version is difficult or expensive to get. I'd rather buy from GOG even though the same games are often cheaper at Steam when it's on sales, (and Steam has lots of sales.) When I buy a game from GOG, it's mine for good after I download it. Let say I have a dispute with GOG and GOG bans me for any reason, but GOG will not be able to lock me out from playing the game that I have already paid for and downloaded. With Steam, it's a whole different power arrangement: Steam literally has all the powers and I have none as the consumer.
I have bought a few games from Steam because I did not have a choice, (i.e., Vampires the Masquerade, Star Wars: Knight of the Old Republic, Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale, etc., those are unavailable elsewhere.) As soon as GOG get them, I will migrate out of Steam. I have a few other games at Steam from product keys I got from elsewhere, (i.e., some Humble Bundles provided Steam keys as bonuses.)
Post edited September 24, 2012 by ktchong