Posted July 20, 2013
WingedKagouti: You talk about those things as if they're a bonus. They're a negative to me.
I don't care about "random player #21324"'s highscore, hacked or not. I also don't care about the game automatically posting said highscore on facebook, twitter, myspace or whatever. That crap is wasted dev time for me, and even if Steam provides an easy interface for this it still takes time to implement & test.
za.ch: I don´t care either about random player #21234. I don't care about "random player #21324"'s highscore, hacked or not. I also don't care about the game automatically posting said highscore on facebook, twitter, myspace or whatever. That crap is wasted dev time for me, and even if Steam provides an easy interface for this it still takes time to implement & test.
I care about the high score of my wife. I care about the scores of my friends, its funny to beat their high score or get beaten. A motivation to do a level again to beat their scores, or beat my own.
The community features are really community features not some random posting to scrapbook.
I also have a STEAM library large enough as is, and I’m not forking over any more money for anything that installs using STEAM or requires it in any way, I’ve hit my limit.
Again, if this is a single player game that is being talked about (just now reading about Strike Suit Infinity) why in the world would I want community features added to a game that doesn’t allow me to interact with other players while playing it? Is this the EA approach being applied to push DRM (see the latest Sim City game)?
Steam has NO true offline mode, you ALWAYS have to authenticate at least once.. so if say a decade down the road VALVE/STEAM is no more and you want to INSTALL it and a STEAM-dependant game.. you’re out of luck. Offline mode also works until it doesn’t, if one of those session files gets corrupted (had this happen) it requires you to re-authenticate to go BACK into offline mode… which then requires you to “allow” it to update everything in your games library if you want to ever run them again (if an update is detected)… oh yeah, on THAT topic: it’s (STEAM) version management system is still as bad as it was in the early days.. at least GOG’s downloader gives me a choice to download the update, not just apply the update or don’t run the game.
Meh.. I’m done STEAM bashing… STEAM is something you either like or you don’t, and some random blip on the Internet like me never changes anyone’s mind…
Post edited July 20, 2013 by Shoot_me