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KneeTheCap: Boycott? That's just silly. I use multiple gaming platforms from Origin to Steam, no need to boycott anything since you'll just miss out some great games.
To my knowledge, there aren't great games (Valve's games excluded) only available on Steam...
Post edited April 27, 2015 by Gaxel
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ME! I boycott it double ways; uninstalled ages ago and buy nothing, plus pirate its exclusives that are not sold here, through noSTEAM!

Honestly, though, if the games i am interested in, were offered HERE (and were not exclusives to steam), i would have instabought them already (and would never bother to steal).
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: ME! I boycott it double ways; uninstalled ages ago and buy nothing, plus pirate its exclusives that are not sold here, through noSTEAM!
When you boycott something you need to ignore it, by pirating it you're still adding yourself to active player base. Just saying.
I don't even have an account there, and I don't plan to make one any time soon.
After 15+ years sailing under the Jolly Roger, I discovered GOG a few months ago and I am now paying for my games -and not feeling stupid for doing so.
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KneeTheCap: Boycott? That's just silly. I use multiple gaming platforms from Origin to Steam, no need to boycott anything since you'll just miss out some great games.
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Gaxel: To my knowledge, there aren't great games (Valve's games excluded) only available on Steam...
XCOM
Borderlands series
Shadow of Mordor
GTA V
Cities: Skylines
Civilization series
Batman series


I can go on but you get the point.
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Gaxel: To my knowledge, there aren't great games (Valve's games excluded) only available on Steam...
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synfresh: XCOM
Borderlands series
Shadow of Mordor
GTA V
Cities: Skylines
Civilization series
Batman series

I can go on but you get the point.
good thing I own some consoles too...
I was a very active Steam-User since 2009 because it was a cheap and convenient way to get games, have them up to date, get information about them and to stay in contact with friends.Valve also felt a bit like an Underdog because they released indie titles and didnt like Microsoft. But since they changed into something i dont like, i guess i have to stay away from them from now on. (no refund,crappy support, early access, greenlight and now Workshop/paid mods)
Everything has to end someday, but i am not sure how consequent i will boycott valve.
I will continue to use Steam (nearly 400games and its my Nexus to my friends) but i will try not to buy anymore and get my stuff from somewhere else.
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KneeTheCap: Boycott? That's just silly. I use multiple gaming platforms from Origin to Steam, no need to boycott anything since you'll just miss out some great games.
Well, I boycott due to: 1.) monopolies are bad in general, 2.) Steam is specifically customer unfriendly, 3.) DRM & geo-locking (yeah, I know... gog is on a bad road here too) should be not part of the future IT & software ecosystem.

I resisted Steam for "Homeworld Remastered", which was hard. After I read about the messed up HW1 game mechanics & removed LAN functionality, this feels not bad anymore. So, thanks Steam, protected me from a buy which I would have regreted.
Post edited April 27, 2015 by shaddim
I don't. Never had any real problem with them, apart from the fact they're inconvenient when your home is completely cut from internet (the reason I prefer portable GOG installers).
I tend to wait for a discount when I buy from them, though (whereas I bought a fair number of GOG games full release price). But boycotting a shop that proved quite handy to me a few years ago feels silly.
I try other retailers when possible for steam and only buy on discount.
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: snip
I am generally not a fan of moderation, but can someone please bring in the ban-hammer on this broken record soon?

Down-voted and reported as spam, you are bringing out that website more often than Steam pops up in the gaming deals thread.

People like KiNgPirAcY here just don't understand that it is their attitude which is part of perpetuating and escalating DRM. I would like to thank him and his like-minded for giving us always online DRM and new contenders such as Denuvo.
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agogfan: I prefer to look at it from the perspective that those developers who create Steam exclusives... are boycotting me.
Probably the best reply I've read in any of GOG's threads! :D
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KiNgBrAdLeY7: snip
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amok: I am generally not a fan of moderation, but can someone please bring in the ban-hammer on this broken record soon?

Down-voted and reported as spam, you are bringing out that website more often than Steam pops up in the gaming deals thread.

People like KiNgPirAcY here just don't understand that it is their attitude which is part of perpetuating and escalating DRM. I would like to thank him and his like-minded for giving us always online DRM and new contenders such as Denuvo.
Yeah, I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed he threw in another nod to legitimizing piracy.
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amok: I am generally not a fan of moderation, but can someone please bring in the ban-hammer on this broken record soon?

Down-voted and reported as spam, you are bringing out that website more often than Steam pops up in the gaming deals thread.

People like KiNgPirAcY here just don't understand that it is their attitude which is part of perpetuating and escalating DRM. I would like to thank him and his like-minded for giving us always online DRM and new contenders such as Denuvo.
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tinyE: Yeah, I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed he threw in another nod to legitimizing piracy.
Well, I don't know how KiNgBrAdLeY7 promotes piracy in other threads...but in general, while I would not encourage piracy in this context, I do think too there can be situations where piracy is the legitimate answer of the society to a broken software ecosystem. E.g. "orphaned (software) works" which are available no where -> abandonware (see intenet Archive). Or a crucical software piece of infrastructure relevance is available only under draconian DRM/pay-wall/ridicioulus price etc.

While for my taste Steam currently crosses NOT my border of distaste to encourage piracy as society counter-measure (partly, as alternatives like GOG still exist), I can understand people feeling already so strong. Steam is clearly pushing the software ecosystem structure in a direction where I also would support such extreme counter-measures in the future. :P
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tinyE: Yeah, I was wondering if I was the only one who noticed he threw in another nod to legitimizing piracy.
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shaddim: Well, I don't know how KiNgBrAdLeY7 promotes piracy in other threads...
Yes he does, as well as antisemitism and homophobia. I'm trying to cut him some slack here because of all the deplorable shit I posts, but this is beyond even my complete lack of taste.