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"Good news everyone! Valve games are now available on GameStop PC Downloads! http://bit.ly/AAADJz #PCgaming"

https://twitter.com/#!/GameStopDL/status/161883180054491136
http://impulsedriven.com/publisher/valve?AFFID=Twit&cid=soc_iTW222

Damn, now I can't say that Valve won't sell their games digitally anywhere but Steam.
On the upside, now I don't have to give money to Valve ever again.
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OmegaX: On the upside, now I don't have to give money to Valve ever again.
Unless you buy Valve games.
The only thing I care about are the "original" versions of Half-Life.

winkwink Valve.
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Fuzzyfireball: The only thing I care about are the "original" versions of Half-Life.

winkwink Valve.
You mean this?

http://store.steampowered.com/sub/40/
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OmegaX: On the upside, now I don't have to give money to Valve ever again.
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kodeen: Unless you buy Valve games.
I meant directly, GameSpot will be giving them their share. I try to buy most of my Steamworks games from other stores.
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Fuzzyfireball: The only thing I care about are the "original" versions of Half-Life.

winkwink Valve.
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Foxhack: You mean this?

http://store.steampowered.com/sub/40/
Those are the Steam version, they altered and modified a number of things.
That came out of nowhere, i bet it has something to do with the Origin vs .Steam argument, but i can't figure out how Valve would benefit from it except for a few more sales
Post edited January 24, 2012 by WBGhiro
So instead of just requiring Steam, you can buy it from a place that requires both Impulse and Steam? Doesn't seem like a consumer savvy purchase.

But at least it makes EA's Origin exclusive stance look less acceptable. I'm still hoping they can just come to some agreement.
Ive never bought anything on Impulse and I never will. No matter what. I don't trust bastards, I don't trust anything with Gamestop logo.
I wonder if that means we can get some older Valve titles here.

Not that I'm really interested in it.
Post edited January 24, 2012 by SLP2000
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Fuzzyfireball: Those are the Steam version, they altered and modified a number of things.
You mean patched? :D

look at the price of HL complete on impulse. I snapped :D
Post edited January 24, 2012 by keeveek
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keeveek: Ive never bought anything on Impulse and I never will. No matter what. I don't trust bastards, I don't trust anything with Gamestop logo.
What's wrong with Gamestop?
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PenutBrittle: So instead of just requiring Steam, you can buy it from a place that requires both Impulse and Steam? Doesn't seem like a consumer savvy purchase.

But at least it makes EA's Origin exclusive stance look less acceptable. I'm still hoping they can just come to some agreement.
It won't require Impulse because you are just buying a key to activate on Steam from GameSpot. Origin is the same except that many games don't even require the client to run and redeeming your keys on Origin is optional.
Didn't Direct2Drive sell Valve games for a long time?

I really don't understand any joy in giving money to Gamestop over Valve.
Post edited January 24, 2012 by Sinizine
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keeveek: Ive never bought anything on Impulse and I never will. No matter what. I don't trust bastards, I don't trust anything with Gamestop logo.
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SLP2000: What's wrong with Gamestop?
this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameStop#Opened_copies_of_game_titles

Remember the case when Gamestop opened boxed copies od DeusEx Human Revolution and removed all onlive codes?
Post edited January 24, 2012 by keeveek