Posted April 24, 2011
DarrkPhoenix: Now, you wanted to know why some people don't care for Steam, and I've given you my reasons. If you don't find those reasons convincing from your own perspective then that's fine, everyone weights the risk involved differently, values time and money differently, and should be free to come to their own conclusion on what risks they find acceptable or unacceptable and how those risks affect the value proposition of a given game. However, if you are unable or unwilling to understand how the reasons I've laid out could be compelling to some people other than yourself then quite frankly that's your failing, and one I no longer have any interest in trying to deal with.
No, no, you've made your reasons quite clear, but nothing changes how silly it seems. Still, you'll never know what you're missing. That's my concern here. Why not take a $5 detour and "chance it" on some excellent games. What's the worst that could happen? Steam's Lucas Arts adventures are mighty tempting. Besides, if you're buying from Impulse, man....You're taking a bigger risk with them.
What if I refused to use games that require a physical CD key? For exactly the same reasons you don't trust Steam. People lose CD keys all the time, or they get entered wrong and won't work, or are already activated somehow. I've weighed the risks and I think the risks of using games that require a CD key are too much for my time and money. So, I refuse to play any games that require a CD key-don't bother telling how good or cheap they are, I don't care, because I'll never,ever, try them.
Still sound reasonable?
Post edited April 24, 2011 by Adokat