Posted February 16, 2011
Not surprising, Steam offers publishers a lot of features and avenues for their DLC and marketing content without charging them for it. Most people accept it without any qualms, so why NOT use it? Just because I don't like Steam doesn't mean I can't see why it's being used so much.
All that aside my usual policy remains intact:
1) Buy game to support dev team, investors and PC gaming.
2) Use DRM method because it's not like they don't work (other than Ubisoft's).
3) Crack game when all DLC and patches are out and make a backup copy.
4) Yay I own my software.
All that aside my usual policy remains intact:
1) Buy game to support dev team, investors and PC gaming.
2) Use DRM method because it's not like they don't work (other than Ubisoft's).
3) Crack game when all DLC and patches are out and make a backup copy.
4) Yay I own my software.