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#1: Fight The Age of Steam Author: [NOD]Kane Post You have posted in this forum: Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:48 am

I found an interesting article on edge that investgates the rise of the steam application from a simple CS patcher to the be all and end all of online game purchases.

http://www.edge-online.com/magazine/the-age-steam?page=0%2C0 wrote: › The name could hardly be more appropriate.‭ ‬Just as railroads swept the‭ ‬US,‭ ‬leaving in their wake a west that was significantly less wild,‭ ‬so has Valve’s Steam client spread across the PC,‭ ‬centralising,‭ ‬simplifying and consolidating.‭

Read the full review here: http://www.edge-online.com/magazine/the-age-steam?page=0%2C0


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#2:   Author: Wolverine Post You have posted in this forum: Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:44 am

I never liked having steam on my pc to be honest imo it sent or recieved info even when you wernt playing and that bugged me lol so i get rid of it when im not playing something that requires it.

#3:   Author: [NOD]Subsonic Post You have posted in this forum: Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:39 am

yeah i know what you mean wolvy, but most games run on steam, and apart from the constant activity, its a pretty handy system

#4:   Author: [NOD]Caleb Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 16, 2009 5:36 pm

Steam has it's advantages, and despite a few bugs it's a useful system

At the moment due to so many companies jumping on steam to offer their current and older products, it's a good program to be running
As well as a good way to play older games due to non- compatibility with newer systems , it's great to play alot of the older games from ID, microprose etc

I will reccommend the X-com games though, really old strategy games like these remind me of what's be lost in better graphics

If steam continues it could be a major player in the years to come, as it offers a great deal for anyone looking to play games [although the annoyance of downloading everything on quotas is just frustrating]

#5:   Author: [NOD]Kane Post You have posted in this forum: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:47 pm

Yeah i agree about the download limits (allthough thats not a issuse for me directly) but once higher download limits are used by ISPs and tech like fiber is released then it will be the only real way to buy games, i doubt the "media" versions will even be available in a few years to come.
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