Remember when everybody hated Steam?

Remember when everybody hated Steam?

>Steam is buggy as fuck, the friends list is off and on, nobody would use this
>what kind of fucking company sells games digitally? It's anti consumer! Where's my fucking physical copy, Valve?
>WHY THE FUCK WOULD I GET STEAM WHEN IN TWO WEEKS THE PIRATES WOULD CRACK IT!? SAME SHIT! LOOK PEOPLE'S CD KEYS ALREADY CANT BE USED IN STEAM BECUZ PIRATES STOLE THEM
>STEAM IS CANCER FORCING SHIT TO MY PC WITH PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE!! FUCK
>steam is gonna die off in a few years tops even with HL2 I swear this is valve's biggest mistake

Well, admittedly I was one of them.

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>majority of physical copies now are just steam placeholders

I still do desu

>Remember when everybody hated Steam?


Remember when Microsoft tried to turn console gaming into PC gaming with the Xbox One?

>what kind of fucking company sells games digitally? It's anti consumer! Where's my fucking physical copy, Valve?
Opinions swayed the opposite way once you could get games for chump change and people felt like buying them instead of pirating

Gaming-Module in pic related must have stopped playing video games 8 years ago.

I hope Gaming-Module is having fun with his new non-videogame hobbies.

I was ok with it as xbox/ps3 owner i thought itd be kinda cool plus the xbone had the family share thing

Poor, poor souls. They didn't know the horrible future that was waiting for them

Now they're turning PC gaming into console gaming with Windows 10 kek.

Most of those complaints still hold true, they're just muffled by all the hatfags and gambling retards.

I REMEMBA A THING

wow fucking kill yourself who cares

yes steam used to be fucking worthless and once only existed to further split up the gldsrc playerbase

I just feel nostalgic about it is all.
You don't have to be so mad about it.

It's pretty handy and has so many games now. I'll keep using it.

But being forced into using a DRM platform does suck donkey balls.

Then they added achievements, trading cards and a social platform and blew up

I still dislike it.

My internet is shit, and even though I turn off automatic updates (I have to do this individually for every game, what the fuck why is there no global option?) every so often it just has a "required update" and I can't play it without downloading all the big ass updates I had been avoiding.
It's basically a necessary evil for me, I don't really hate it as it is convenient but it worries me how people ride steams dick all day.

All updates are mandatory. If you disable updates all it does is avoid downloading them automatically, but when you try running the game it will tell you to update or fuck off.
The "disable automatic updates" is hugely misleading.

Is Steam really a social platform? I don't see it as one.

First months were fucking shit

>Remember when everybody hated Steam?
I still don't use steam

And they failed yet again just like with GFWL.
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I miss when manuals had actually interesting information to read and backstory.

I miss when manuals were more than just a card telling you how to redeem the game on Steam.

Me too, brother. I miss when to actually know how to play the game you needed to read manuals.

I like the way 3DS does it

There's nothing that points to MS games being Steamworks DRM on there. They'll probably do like Ubisoft and use Steam as a retailer, then run their own DRM on their games.

>that post by gaming module
rip in reeses pieces you poor bastard

Our hobby dying a slow death friend. Perhaps some day we shall be saved by a 'chosen one'but the chances are slim and the games only becoming more simplistic

You are now aware that if steam hadn't happened we would now be stuck with GFWL

yeah but it's full of faggots ERPing each other as anime girls

There are some indie RPGs that still have detailed manuals like Grimrock

Dominions 4 has a thousand page manual written by a neurosurgeon, but it's still a tiny indie game.

I still kinda hate it. Wish I could play DaS without it.

>implying anyone here was even alive when Steam first launched

so it's basically just Sup Forums then. good to know

So, would you say you've got a pretty good swing after 12 years?

In my day we used this thing called xfire, user.