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This video just shows that Steam needs to step up their game on what they are adding to the store.
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/jimquisition/9075-Salt-Of-The-Earth-A-Steam-Fail-Story
Just watched it and scurried over here to see what the goglodytes had to say about it.

seriously though Steam, WTF!?!

THAT turd meets your criteria for being good enough to exist in your storefront?

and you consider yourself the leading digital distributor...
Post edited April 21, 2014 by evilnancyreagan
Let's hope steam goes bankrupt as soon as possible, and GOG takes it's place .



I mean seriously, GOG fucks up once in a while too, but never like that .
Post edited April 21, 2014 by Licurg
Hmm, doesn't sounds too different than the circumstances with Day One: Gary's Incident, The War Z, and a couple of other notoriously shitty titles to come out of Steam. Bad games from bad developers will always find a way on steam early access. Even if they step up quality control I think it will still be a growing problem.
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Licurg: Let's hope steam goes bankrupt as soon as possible, and GOG takes it's place .

I mean seriously, GOG fucks up once in a while too, but never like that .
Don't forgetThe War Z, Takedown, Day One: Garry's Incident and my personal favorite Guise of the Wolf:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ask3Dn1ocIQ#t=3323

Is it me or all the broken Indie games being released on Steam are 3D FPSes. Not once have I heard of a 2D sprite indie game being broken and buggy and unfinished.
Post edited April 21, 2014 by Elmofongo
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Licurg: Let's hope steam goes bankrupt as soon as possible, and GOG takes it's place .

I mean seriously, GOG fucks up once in a while too, but never like that .
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Elmofongo: Don't forgetThe War Z, Takedown, Day One: Garry's Incident and my personal favorite Guise of the Wolf:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ask3Dn1ocIQ#t=3323

Is it me or all the broken Indie games being released on Steam are 3D FPSes. Not once have I heard of a 2D sprite indie game being broken and buggy and unfinished.
Unfortunately, it has happened before and even once here at GOG. Look up a game called Dark Matter.
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EnforcerSunWoo: Unfortunately, it has happened before and even once here at GOG. Look up a game called Dark Matter.
Funnily enough, the game has been reinstated on Steam, but not on GOG.
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Licurg: Let's hope steam goes bankrupt as soon as possible, and GOG takes it's place .

I mean seriously, GOG fucks up once in a while too, but never like that .
I wish VALVe would go bankrupt or gog.com to get bigger than Steam so VALVe can change their damn policies.

Also I am so sick and tired of VALVe introducing these damn microtransactions on Steam in the market the Steam Trading Cards and the skins. I wish they made the trading cards only tradeable and not sellable.

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive is not a Free to Play (F2P) video game and is filled with microtransactions like being able to buy keys, name tags, and skins. I wish VALVe ends up losing money then changes business practices.

I wish CD Projekt RED got so rich and purchased VALVe from Gabe Newell and changed the company :D.

That's me though I am ANTI-MICROTRANSACTIONS if a video game is not Free to Play (F2P).
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Licurg: Let's hope steam goes bankrupt as soon as possible, and GOG takes it's place .

I mean seriously, GOG fucks up once in a while too, but never like that .
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Johnathanamz: I wish VALVe would go bankrupt or gog.com to get bigger than Steam so VALVe can change their damn policies.
How can they change their policies if they got Bankrupt :P

Do you even know the concept of Bankruptcy?
The funny/sad part is that it Steam has been going down this cliff for only the last little while. It's a combination between early access games, greenlight and developers being able to censor critism. A combination that just make Steam; a service that made a lot of goodwill over the years basically lose it all in a few months. Its pretty fucked up when you think about it.
Post edited April 21, 2014 by deshadow52
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Johnathanamz: I wish VALVe would go bankrupt or gog.com to get bigger than Steam so VALVe can change their damn policies.
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Elmofongo: How can they change their policies if they got Bankrupt :P

Do you even know the concept of Bankruptcy?
I meant to say that gog.com needs to get bigger than Steam so VALVe can change their policies otherwise VALVe should go bankrupt then CD Projekt RED I hope gets so much money to purchase VALVe and then change Steam.

Makes more sense now? I think gog.com needs to sell more video games exclusively and not get them sold on Steam. The video game developers that is.
Post edited April 21, 2014 by Johnathanamz
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Elmofongo: How can they change their policies if they got Bankrupt :P

Do you even know the concept of Bankruptcy?
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Johnathanamz: I meant to say that gog.com needs to get bigger than Steam so VALVe can change their policies otherwise VALVe should go bankrupt then CD Projekt RED I hope gets so much money to purchase VALVe and then change Steam.

Makes more sense now?
Yes.
Always do your research before you buy a game. It is not the outlets responsibility, it is solely your own.


(did not watch the clip, by the way, I really can not stand that man, but from the comments I can guess what it is about)
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deshadow52: The funny/sad part is that it Steam has been going down this cliff for only the last little while. It's a combination between early access games, greenlight and developers being able to censor critism. A combination that just make Steam; a service that made a lot of goodwill over the years basically lose it all in a few months. Its pretty fucked up when you think about it.
This Steam Early Access stuff VALVe introduced to Steam pisses me off because video game development companies used to pay people to test their video games until they finished developing the video game to release it for sale.
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deshadow52: The funny/sad part is that it Steam has been going down this cliff for only the last little while. It's a combination between early access games, greenlight and developers being able to censor critism. A combination that just make Steam; a service that made a lot of goodwill over the years basically lose it all in a few months. Its pretty fucked up when you think about it.
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Johnathanamz: This Steam Early Access stuff VALVe introduced to Steam pisses me off because video game development companies used to pay people to test their video games until they finished developing the video game to release it for sale.
they still do. It is a tedious and boring job. That has not changed at all.