Jigowatts121: As a general rule I will always buy from GOG first and Steam second. I do my best to avoid buying directly from Origin, Uplay etc.
I have noticed that EA games generally go on sale on Steam and I can currently buy Crysis 3 and Titanfall 2 on offer. I do already own these games on Origin though. Has anyone here bought games they already own on Origin, Uplay etc purely for the benefit of having everything in their steam library?
Part of me thinks its a total waste of money but the other part of me is thinking, sod it, its only a couple of £
Anyone in the same boat as me?
We'll never get every game we want on one service. So much exclusive-ness, games launch later on other services, or whatever - and it's a losing battle. Especially for someone like myself who just...can't stop buying games from...wherever.
I've bought games I've owned elsewhere for various reasons, sure - namely if I get it cheap; the other version's better or more moddable; I don't really like a certain services and want to get a game away from it; DRM-FREE version is on GOG; etc etc.
For EA games on Steam - depends on if anything is changed in the new Steam version; and/or if Origin's a requirement on Steam-version.
If I own these on Origin already and say I want a Steam-version - I don't want Origin required there. I really do not want to deal w/ a double-DRM whammy of Origin-client and Steam-client, so...I likely won't but these on Steam.
For example, I have DAO Ultimate on Steam b/c I was missing a lot of DLC's - so, I did take the key and add it eventually to Origin. But, I was fine w/ DAO Ultimate on Steam b/c Origin is NOT a required app there.
Basically, I do install games very specifically.
I have a folder called C:\GameServices\[Insert game service name].
So, I have folders that kind of look similar to something like this:
C:\GameServices\GOG
C:\GameServices\Steam
C:\GameServices\Retail
C:\GameServices\UPlay
C:\GameServices\EA Origin
C:\GameServices\BattleNet
C:\GameServices\EpicGameStore.
C:\GameServices\Humble
C:\GameServices\IndieGala
C:\GameServices\ItchIo
C:\GameServices\RockStarSocialClub
C:\GameServices\BethesdaNet
I'm sure there's more for services and all since PC has like 4000 of them, but...you get the drift.
For multiple drives - same set-up for other drives too. Just change the drive letter.
Well, you get the drift. So all the services and their games go in those appropriate folders, according to what service they belong with.
Jigowatts121: I have noticed that EA games generally go on sale on Steam and I can currently buy Crysis 3 and Titanfall 2 on offer. I do already own these games on Origin though. Has anyone here bought games they already own on Origin, Uplay etc purely for the benefit of having everything in their steam library?
AB2012: I haven't bought anything that I owned elsewhere purely for the sake of acquiring an additional "subscription" to it on Steam. The only stuff I'll rebuy is the other way around (the GOG version for DRM'd games owned elsewhere purely for the offline installer / old game pre-tweaks). As for the "all my games in one place" thing, for me that's been the Windows Start Menu for 26 years. Simple, reliable and works with games that "digital" stores don't even sell. :-)
I've always thrown lots of shortcuts to the desktop for games and stuck folder-shortcuts on the desktop, which have most games split-up via their service.