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LOL, when I read that I think of a Frenchman saying that with his French-English accenturban said:"Some of the enemies in Half-Life 2 are formidable."
lol what a ridiculous thing to say
electronic squid said:I agree with the demo thing, it used to be a normal thing for developers to do but its a practice thats all but vanished
Megacolon said:Steam is a steaming pile of crap.
And those saying that any move against piracy is a good thing....well, how about one that doesn't stop the pirates, and makes the app more difficult to use/causes problems for people that actually buy teh game, and scares people away from buying said app? is that a good thing? Well, that's steam.
The pirates aren't having any problem circumventing it, hundreds of thousands of completed (steam-free) downloads on BT attest to this. Sure, Valve claim to have disabled 20,000 accounts. But those are in direct relation to teh ATI voucher exploit mentioned elsewhere on these forums, and on the slashdot.org forums. True warezed versions contain no steam at all. There's no account to ban. Valve can't do a damn thing about it.
Meanwhile, people refuse to buy a game with an invasive form pf security.
So....teh same amount of copies pirated as there would have been without steam to bein with, PLUS prople refusing to buy the game = money lost, not saved.
Then figure in teh amount of rescources wasted to develop teh security to begin with. More lost money.
Those in favor of steam....you like the idea of martial law too? You really like having other people look over your shoulder making sure you're being a good boy/girl? Telling how how you're allowed to use something you paid good money for?
I don't. A lot of people don't. Valve is opening the door for exactly the kind of Nazi-state depicted in tehir game.
Ironic, eh?
Vinnie_NL said:Yeah that would be cool. But I don't think companies like EA want to depend that much on other companies. I think they will develop their own Steam or they will buy it from Valve.
kingomar said:No but we are definately looking at a similar approach at work Though it's all talk at the moment, let's see what happens!
(I work at EA)