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    Steam for Dummies

    Can someone please answer a few questions about Steam? I've looked at the Steam site, and found a few titles I'd like, but I don't quite understand why everyone raves about Steam, from what I saw.

    Everyone seems to say that Steam is so cheap, but it didn't seem particularly cheap to me. What am I missing?

    If I buy Steam games and download them, are they then tied to that PC?

    Thanks in advance - assume no knowledge at all.

    #2
    - Steam games are tied to the account you create.

    - Steam has loads of sales - every week you get sales, weekly, weekend, seasonal, flash. So if you keep an eye on them you can get some bargains. Best way to keep track is to create a wishlist in your account then you'll be notified when your favs are discounted.

    - Steam is popular purely because it's the best digital distribution platform. None of the others come close.
    Last edited by Kit; 22-11-2015, 21:20.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Kit View Post
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      - Steam is popular purely because it's the best digital distribution platform. None of the others come close.
      I would argue that games bought from GoG or Playism don't require a client that you have to start to play a game.

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        #4
        Thats true but im sure a lot of people like myself prefer games all under one client, neatly tidied away without a load of loose shortcuts clogging up your desktop.

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          #5
          I have 180 games on Steam and I don't seem to recall buying 150 odd of them. lol

          Once you go Steam, console content handling is laughable.

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            #6
            Originally posted by briareos_kerensky View Post
            I would argue that games bought from GoG or Playism don't require a client that you have to start to play a game.
            GoG's brill but I like steam for the community/social aspect - that seems like an oxymoron if ever there was one ha.

            I feel GoG has been ace at keeping a lot of old (not so popular) titles relevant, which has eventually led to a few updated re-releases. I think that's where the whole System Shock revival came from right?

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              #7
              95% of the games I have on Steam came from Humble Bundles.
              They have some great discounts, like getting Ikaruga for $5 a few months back was sweet.

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                #8
                Thanks. It looks a good way to buy old games, which are hard to find in any other form.

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                  #9
                  I'm pretty sure Steam is an streamlined and cost-effective effective way to buy games you're never going to play!

                  The estimate is that around 40% of games bought on steam go unplayed!


                  I don't have a device powerful enough to run modern games, but I've happily discovered GoG and bought SHOGO, Kingpin, Roller Coaster Tycoon and Screamer!

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                    #10
                    Well, if I can get my pile of shame down to just 40%, that will be a start.

                    I want Age of Empires II and Railroad Tycoon for starters.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
                      Tycoon and Screamer!
                      Screamer!!!! What a great game. Forgot about that.

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                        #12
                        No idea how that link got into my post.

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                          #13
                          A couple of sections of the forums have adwords active, this being one of them.
                          It confused me when I first saw them on a post I made!

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                            #14
                            Another question if I may - do I have to be online to play my Steam games?

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                              #15
                              Project Backlogue on Steam is very early for me.

                              Out of 457 owned games I've completed around 35

                              And another Steam Sale starts in a few days...

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