is steam finally dead?
Is steam finally dead?
No.
jesus
I wonder how many people buy those movies on Steam
I'm unironically thinking of switching to Origin. I haven't bought anything in Steam since winter sale of 2015.
And Origin has this sweet subscription offer where you can play a lot of new games, until you get tired or just finish them all.
Manchester By The Sea is pretty good senpai, I hope it gets a real game soon.
>buy
rent
Shilling for origin must be the saddest job in the world.
>I'm unironically thinking of switching to Origin
you can't unless all you play is basically EA games
Probably not many. The people who pay to download movies aren't looking for them on Steam.
If Valve wants to branch out, they should just use their existing mobile app as a store for existing mobile versions of Steam games. There were a bunch of Humble Android Bundles that came with both PC and Android versions of small indie games, but despite having Steam on Android, I had to use the shitty Humble Bundle app to download the Android versions of those games on my phone.
I know you guys hate mobile games, and I don't love them either. I only play them when I'm bored as shit, away from home. But I don't understand why Valve doesn't just do this. I guess they're lazy as fuck.
Which are all top quality titles anyway, so why does it matters?
doesn't show up on my recommendations :^) thank your shitty taste in vidya for it to show up
No. Manchester by the Sea is actually good drama, unlike the SJW shit this EA shill here is pushing
>Winner of the Academy Award for Original Screenplay, Best Actor
relly maeks u thunk
how is the content delivered? DDL or stream? If DDL, is it full BD image or what?
Steam recommends you games based on your preferences though.
I have tons of weeb games in this window because for the last two months I only played NieR:Automata and Trails in the Sky
>subscription offer
It will only work if it got like 2000+ games
(like steam)
>andromeda
>top quality
wew
>>buy
>rent
both
hey, that's pretty good
>wins academy reward
>is basically just a copy of the episode "the gang gets a boat" from Always Sunny in Philadelphia
I'm not sure how movies work on Steam, though. I'm assuming there's some DRM involved. Can you even download them or do you have to stream them?
I don't know why anyone would buy the right to stream a movie indefinitely. How many times can you watch one movie? (And why not just buy the DVD if you love it so much?)
>physical copies
>2017
hi grangran
I think it's time to buy a PS4...
t. 15 year old
>watching movies at all
>2017
hi plebpleb
You can't dodge kino forever.
>Not Recommended
>This inst a bideo game mommy gaves me $20 for my birfday for a games and i bought dis by mistake wantd five nights at freddies dont buy this!
What did AverageSteamUser69 mean by this?
C BP46M-BLGN4-8ZVE_
He wanted shit, he got kino. Thanks AverageSteamUser69's mom!
Are you trying to embarrass the zero people in the world who bought this movie by accident? I'm not sure if that's productive. You could be trolling actual people instead.
steam going full sony with their games?
Steamflix?
thanks but goddamnit I hate myself for adding a mystery game to my library I'll just have to hide again.
Impossible, Sony doesn't cast white people.
>is steam finally dead?
>Kyle Chandler
Is this the Whitest name in the world?
Gabe as presidential candidate when?
fucking this kek
you can't download them, only stream
When Half-Life 3 is announced.
>Ps3 games on steam now
>Dead
About fucking time
>Which are all top quality titles
>are all top quality titles
>all top quality titles
>top quality titles
>quality titles
>titles
Sir, I do believe you need to seek help. There is no such thing as a "top quality title", especially from EA.
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Is this a meme, I cannot find this on my steam page
US only AFAIK, I'm EU and couldn't access it.
>EA
>Top Quality
>Current Century
front page for me
>steam chose to get Manchester by the Sea instead of Memelight
Based
Fags #BTFO
The fuck is kino?
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Gabe would turn civil liberties into microtransactions and call it service