Other download portals offer the same convenience of never having disks again, but without the downsides of steam (frontend and DRM). Case in point: GOG.seanbrockest wrote:The only games i've bought in the past year were steam games. It may be a form of DRM, but the convenience of never having disks again far outweighs it.
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I don't care where I get it from. JUST TAKE MY MONEY!
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I prefer to have my games on steam.
I'm glad you're providing other methods too.
I'm glad you're providing other methods too.
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+1Salx wrote:I don't care where I get it from. JUST TAKE MY MONEY!
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As much as I prefer games to be on Steam, if it's a great game I don't care where I purchase it from.
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My only hope is, that LoG will be microtransaction freeVon Paulus wrote:+1Salx wrote:I don't care where I get it from. JUST TAKE MY MONEY!
...and all shall be well!
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Steam is a very good choice! Also, you guys should really consider GOG.com, all games sold there are DRM free and they have a really nice business model.
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steam sounds good to me. any chance of cd/boxed also?
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I would love to have this game on Steam, but if not, I will buy it anyway.
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Very heartening to hear! I'm looking forward to a non-Steam version.