Posted September 28, 2012
Nirth
Travel
   Registered: Oct 2010
From Other
Dzsono
Scientician
   Registered: Apr 2011
From Hungary
Posted September 28, 2012
 My friends tell me it is much cheaper to order a retail game from abroad and pay for postage of an individual item, rather than buy locally. Middlemen in Australia are making a lot of money. Dishonestly.
anjohl
Disconnected
   Registered: Jul 2009
From Canada
mystikmind2000
New User
   Registered: Sep 2012
From Australia
Posted September 28, 2012
True, but i never get ripped off with overly priced games because i never buy them! It is only that i would actually really like to play civ5 but i am blessed with a very strong suborn streak, so i will continue to wait for the price to come down, and if i have to wait another 10 years, another 20 years!!! well i will do so. 
 
Edit: What else i forgot to mention, the last time i upgraded my PC was to run X3 Reunion better. Ever since then i have basically been looking backwards for new games to play, that is how i came to find this site. So all those new games, i don't even know they exist, let alone how pricy they are in Australia compared to other? Only Civ5 seems to have this extra long lifespan to its high price in Australia??
Edit: What else i forgot to mention, the last time i upgraded my PC was to run X3 Reunion better. Ever since then i have basically been looking backwards for new games to play, that is how i came to find this site. So all those new games, i don't even know they exist, let alone how pricy they are in Australia compared to other? Only Civ5 seems to have this extra long lifespan to its high price in Australia??
Post edited September 28, 2012 by mystikmind2000
Nirth
Travel
   Registered: Oct 2010
From Other
Posted September 28, 2012
Starmaker
go Clarice!
   Registered: Sep 2010
From Russian Federation
Posted September 28, 2012
 That's how it works in every "free" for-profit social network: people get services without monetary payment, and the company gets to abuse them in return. The more invested you are in the network, the more abuse you will bear before quitting. Of course, this component of Steam is secondary to games distribution and therefore quantifiably less evil than its oligopolic hold on games distribution.
_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
   Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted September 28, 2012
I contacted Steam Support and they turned very obnoxious about it. That was pretty much the last time I bought something directly from them.
Bear in mind that the new TOS is also applied to the previous purchases.
Post edited September 28, 2012 by jamyskis
MonstaMunch
roar
   Registered: Oct 2011
From Cambodia
Posted September 28, 2012
Nirth
Travel
   Registered: Oct 2010
From Other
Posted September 28, 2012
I contacted Steam Support and they turned very obnoxious about it. That was pretty much the last time I bought something directly from them.
Bear in mind that the new TOS is also applied to the previous purchases.
_ChaosFox_
Zero fox given.
   Registered: Nov 2008
From Germany
Posted September 28, 2012
The changes also include a rather broadly worded ban on importing games or using games from other regions,
JAAHAS
100% Steamless
   Registered: Sep 2008
From Finland
Posted September 28, 2012
I don't have a Steam account I never will unless Steam starts officially to sell DRM free installers that let me to install and play games off-line forever without any activation requirements.
CatShannon
New User
   Registered: Feb 2011
From Macau
Posted September 28, 2012
I haven’t touched Steam over all the years until last year when Deus Ex came out and I really wanted to have that game for the PC. 
 
I still don’t like it (Steam) though and don’t plan to buy any other Steam titles. For me, software that is bound to Steam is defective by design. And it’s not worth the full price or a price above $10 to me for that matter. However, I still only consider buying games that cheap and on sales on Steam that I really have an interest in. In general, I simply ignore games that make use of DRM such as Steam, Origin or similar systems.
I still don’t like it (Steam) though and don’t plan to buy any other Steam titles. For me, software that is bound to Steam is defective by design. And it’s not worth the full price or a price above $10 to me for that matter. However, I still only consider buying games that cheap and on sales on Steam that I really have an interest in. In general, I simply ignore games that make use of DRM such as Steam, Origin or similar systems.
pds41
New User
   Registered: May 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted September 28, 2012
I refuse to buy steam games - I've only ever bought one, and that was because I bought a boxed copy online and the website didn't say it needed steam. 
 
To be honest, I just don't get steam - I don't see the point of achievements and I don't play muliplayer so it really has no benefit for me.
To be honest, I just don't get steam - I don't see the point of achievements and I don't play muliplayer so it really has no benefit for me.
MonstaMunch
roar
   Registered: Oct 2011
From Cambodia
Posted September 28, 2012
- Games that use other DRM often don't work for me. I have been able to play every single game I've bought from Steam (well, at least the ones I've tried), even when the DRM has prevented me from being able to play it when purchased from other sites like GG.
- It does a good job of predicting what I might want to buy and telling me about it. I've found a bunch of games that way that I otherwise wouldn't have known about or looked into.
- Their prices are the best in the industry for the games they sell.
- I really like the backup feature where you just click a button and it backs up all my games and stuff to an external drive or different computer. It would take me frigging ages to do that one by one.
- I like being able to join groups that are specific to the games I'm playing, so I can communicate in real time to other people who are playing the same game. That's not always useful, but it can be, and it's nice doing it from one centralized place rather than having to join a million different sites for a million different games.
- It always accepts my money (well, at least since it let me make an account). Every other site occasionally flags my card and stops me from using it until I prove to customer support that I'm a real human being with real money. Steam doesn't question me, it just takes my money and offers to take more.
I used to rage about Steam because at one point, it thought Cambodia didn't exist and wouldn't let people here buy stuff. But since they started letting me give them my money, they've been really great.
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
   Registered: May 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted September 28, 2012
If you want to lose all those games than don't let your stupidity stop you. I payed for my games and I sure as hell will make sure I can keep playing them.