Kamakiri
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I posted this in another thread but I think people still have there doubts. I wish to try and bring comfort to peoples minds.
Advantages of Steam:
1) If the release date is still 30th of September, Steam will pre-cached the full HL2 as early as Monday/Tuesday of this week. So when the game comes out on the 30th you can play the full HL2 straight away just as if you brought it retail. Imagine the anticipation...
2) Gabe has mentioned you can save the full hl2 cache file. So if you want to reformat, as most often people do, you can simply burn the cache file or copy it to a HDD partition on your PC. Once the format is done and a clean install of Steam is on just copy over the cache and Steam will extract all the HL2 files again. Just like installing from a CD.
3) Steam price for HL2 will be a bit lower since there is no manufactoring costs.
Steam new patch that was released yesturday has fixed alot of problems with Steam. The patch downloaded straight away for me at a very fast speed.
Alot of people have mindsets about buying retail. They think when they install from a CD there is a physcial copy of it on the HDD and it feels better. Installing HL2 from a CD will still put the files in the Steam directory and would be in the exact same format as if you just downloaded it from Steam.
So disadvantages of Steam? Few bugs need to be ironed out yes. But the thought of having a pre-cached full HL2 waiting to be decrypted spot on the 30th is too hard for me to resist. Especially with retail outlets in Australia always getting stuff late alot of the time.
Advantages of Steam:
1) If the release date is still 30th of September, Steam will pre-cached the full HL2 as early as Monday/Tuesday of this week. So when the game comes out on the 30th you can play the full HL2 straight away just as if you brought it retail. Imagine the anticipation...
2) Gabe has mentioned you can save the full hl2 cache file. So if you want to reformat, as most often people do, you can simply burn the cache file or copy it to a HDD partition on your PC. Once the format is done and a clean install of Steam is on just copy over the cache and Steam will extract all the HL2 files again. Just like installing from a CD.
3) Steam price for HL2 will be a bit lower since there is no manufactoring costs.
Steam new patch that was released yesturday has fixed alot of problems with Steam. The patch downloaded straight away for me at a very fast speed.
Alot of people have mindsets about buying retail. They think when they install from a CD there is a physcial copy of it on the HDD and it feels better. Installing HL2 from a CD will still put the files in the Steam directory and would be in the exact same format as if you just downloaded it from Steam.
So disadvantages of Steam? Few bugs need to be ironed out yes. But the thought of having a pre-cached full HL2 waiting to be decrypted spot on the 30th is too hard for me to resist. Especially with retail outlets in Australia always getting stuff late alot of the time.