The Monkey
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Back when HL2 was released it was cool to hate Steam. I remember quite a few people who loathed it then and yet claims to love it today.
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My thoughts exactly. I think it's a noob thing. They don't seem to have grasped the idea that you DON'T BUMP THREADS!!!!!
Well that's about it I guess.Why i hate Steam... hmm lets see.
- What kind of world do we live in when Steam doesn't have the cheapest price for everything, ever?
- My horrendously specific or ridiculously basic support question was never answered with the nanometre-specific insight that I have come to expect from the game's industry's troubleshooters, and I'm accustomed to seeing such teams go the extra-mile to compensate me for my troubles. Ubisoft tech support sent me chocolate ice-cream in the mail, but it went warm and smelt terrible by the time it dropped through my letterbox without an envelope.
- I, or my dearly beloved have/has been banned from the steampowered forums for being as much of an idiot as everyone else there.
- Valve never responds to my constant questioning. 'Are we there yet?' I say. Last friday, they turned the car around and I didn't get to go to Disneyworld.
- Left 4 Dead DLC left me at the altar or molested my sister.
Why i hate Steam... hmm lets see.
- Overpriced games ( steamunpowered.eu for price differences )
- Sucky support
- Ahole moderators on the forums who delete posts / ban accounts without explaining why.
- Ignoring the playerbase. (imo 6k posts, countless emails and no word from any of them)
- lying to the customers.
well thats about it i guess.
Well that's about it I guess.
Do you hate Steam or Valve? Points 1 and 2 can only be possibly connected to the hatred of Steam.Why i hate Steam... hmm lets see.
- Overpriced games ( steamunpowered.eu for price differences )
- Sucky support
- Ahole moderators on the forums who delete posts / ban accounts without explaining why.
- Ignoring the playerbase. (imo 6k posts, countless emails and no word from any of them)
- lying to the customers.
well thats about it i guess.
Do you hate Steam or Valve? Points 1 and 2 can only be possibly connected to the hatred of Steam.
1. No one forces you to buy the games on Steam, please feel free to go retail.
2. The support does it's job, there is a huge support section now including ticket submission for specific problems. If you submit a ticket correctly, you will get a response after a few days. There are 10 million Steam accounts now, you can't expect an instant response.
If I wanted to I could nudge a SPUF moderator and find out why your account is banned, and they would tell me. But based on the level of hatred I can sense, it was probably frustration at not being listened to despite shouting louder.
I don't hate steam, I just get extremely slow download speeds on it. I think most people with decent internet speed love steam.
Who hates steam?
I have a ~20/1 MB/s service plan and I usually get ~1 MB/s from Steam. Of course these will be in the mid 500 KB/s during peak hours, but I don't complain too much.
Basically, steam was really buggy when it came out abouit 50 years ago, and lots of people hated it. This has caused it to be fashionable to hate steam, which means whenever someone has something go wrong with steam, usually caused by thier own stupidity/inability to maintain thier PC, they get on a forum and blame steam, with the usual attacks. Then, because its fashionable to knock steam, lots of people come on and say "Yeah, I hate steam to, arn't we cool".
Slowly, the balance is shifting, mostly down to increased broadband penetration (Slow downloads being one of the main arguments used to attack steam) and people are starting to realise that people complaining about steam are either on dial up, which is thier problem, or that they have ****ed up thier computer, which is their fault.
50 years ago? I thought it was started in 1998?
EDIT: Well around that time.
For those who complain about slow download speeds (there were too many to quote). Make sure you have your Internet settings set correctly! Most people probably ignore this during install or forget to update it when they get better Internet.
I have a ~20/1 MB/s service plan and I usually get ~1 MB/s from Steam. Of course these will be in the mid 500 KB/s during peak hours, but I don't complain too much.
The initial release of Steam was on September 12, 2003, so it came out around six years ago. Link probably made a mistake and meant to say five years insteady of fifty, although at times when I'm updating a game like Team Fortress 2, there's a date at the top with the year 1969.