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Syko
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1. You can go to whatever retailer you want and buy Half-Life 2 in one of three varieties:
- Single-player game ONLY (cheaper)
- Single-player game + Multiplayer game (probably normal price)
- Collector's edition (Single-player + Multiplayer, but also with added goodies, for example t-shirts, HL2 keychains, etc. Note that I am NOT saying that these things will be included (probably $10-$20 more than normal price)
Somewhere in the above mix will be a DVD version and a CD version, so if you don't like the idea of swapping a billion CDs to install, and you happen to be lucky enough to have a DVD drive, grab the DVD version
2. You can buy any of the above mentioned packages on Steam, except probably the Collector's edition one, because how would they get you your stuff (and don't say "mail it" -- because that defeats the purpose of Steam, which is to avoid going through the publisher so Valve gets your money instead of half of it going to Sierra or Vivendi or whoever...).
3. You can buy a subscription on Steam. I'm thinking of this subscription as something like a magazine subscription + MMORPG subscription combined. With MMORPGs like EverQuest and Star Wars: Galaxies, you pay like $15/month and you get to play the game. AND you have to buy it in the store for $50. Yay. How much new content is there? Not much, mostly just bug fixes (at least with Galaxies, I haven't had any experience with EQ).
With this Steam subscription, you get HL2 singleplayer and multiplayer, plus any new products that come out on steam, like TF2. And it's only $10/month. The MMORPG players out there probably don't think this is all THAT bad, but the others are probably like "wtf!! pay for a game i bought!?!" The nice thing about this subscription is that you aren't paying $50 for the game and then $10 monthly. You just pay the $10 monthly. If they release any new pay-to-use content in the next 5 months (which they probably will), the people who bought it in the store for $50 will have to buy it, and those who have the $10/month subscription will automatically get it. So the store guys will pay like $50 + $20 (for example) for the New Content, and the subscribers won't have even payed their $50 yet. Sound better now?
Hope this clears some of it up...
-Syko
- Single-player game ONLY (cheaper)
- Single-player game + Multiplayer game (probably normal price)
- Collector's edition (Single-player + Multiplayer, but also with added goodies, for example t-shirts, HL2 keychains, etc. Note that I am NOT saying that these things will be included (probably $10-$20 more than normal price)
Somewhere in the above mix will be a DVD version and a CD version, so if you don't like the idea of swapping a billion CDs to install, and you happen to be lucky enough to have a DVD drive, grab the DVD version
2. You can buy any of the above mentioned packages on Steam, except probably the Collector's edition one, because how would they get you your stuff (and don't say "mail it" -- because that defeats the purpose of Steam, which is to avoid going through the publisher so Valve gets your money instead of half of it going to Sierra or Vivendi or whoever...).
3. You can buy a subscription on Steam. I'm thinking of this subscription as something like a magazine subscription + MMORPG subscription combined. With MMORPGs like EverQuest and Star Wars: Galaxies, you pay like $15/month and you get to play the game. AND you have to buy it in the store for $50. Yay. How much new content is there? Not much, mostly just bug fixes (at least with Galaxies, I haven't had any experience with EQ).
With this Steam subscription, you get HL2 singleplayer and multiplayer, plus any new products that come out on steam, like TF2. And it's only $10/month. The MMORPG players out there probably don't think this is all THAT bad, but the others are probably like "wtf!! pay for a game i bought!?!" The nice thing about this subscription is that you aren't paying $50 for the game and then $10 monthly. You just pay the $10 monthly. If they release any new pay-to-use content in the next 5 months (which they probably will), the people who bought it in the store for $50 will have to buy it, and those who have the $10/month subscription will automatically get it. So the store guys will pay like $50 + $20 (for example) for the New Content, and the subscribers won't have even payed their $50 yet. Sound better now?
Hope this clears some of it up...
-Syko