I'm pretty happy with it. Much better than having to go down to Fry's Electronics or something, which is what I used to have to do as a kid.
I'm pretty happy with it. Much better than having to go down to Fry's Electronics or something, which is what I used to have to do as a kid.
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Always had a good experience with Steam. It simply works, hasn't given me issues neither purchasing, nor installing, nor running, nor updating, everything just works, and the client itself doesn't seem to take much resources (at least I've never noticed it). The sales now and then just add to it.
Download speeds have been "shitty" (as in roughly 10Mbit) for a long while, but I believe in the latest 1-2 years I've finally been able to max out my download speed (100Mbit).
"In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance." Paradox of tolerance
I think steam is great, got 95% of my PC game library on steam, and I don't have to have them all installed, can always reinstall from the client whenever I want ^__^
I only instaled it once to play a half like 1 mod. Then i deleted it forever.
I dont like downloading....i hate it....makes wow to slow. (also i save loads of money)
Don't sweat the details!!!
Compared to origin steam is amazing value for buying games especially steam summer sale, I notice origin even now has 2/3 yr old games marked at full price, this is pure greed in comparison.
Never really had any issues with Steam at all. Payment wise, lag wise, download wise or any others. One thing I do wish you could do is open up games in seperate tabs of some sort. Like when you're scrolling the top sellers or what's on sale and you're down a few pages and you click on a game it takes you to the game page. Which is good and all but if you just wanted to simply preview to game and then go back to browsing you have to go back and scroll through the pages again. Not a huge issue but a slight inconvenience in my opinion. Other than that everything works flawlessly for me.
And for those not wanting to have to open it to start up a game, just have it log in on start up, doesn't take much resources and chances are you won't even notice anything different. Then when you go to start a game all is well and you don't have to worry about opening it up.
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I don't mind the steam client but I like the Origin client slightly better.
In either case The contents are still better when viewed in a normal browser.
Lag isn't an issue on Steam outside of the Summer Sale or certain other rare occasions, and that's because their servers get hammered during those times. Anyone developing server architecture would tell you that you engineer for normal peak, not the heaviest load ever.
"Clunky and needs to be redesigned" is pretty darned subjective.
Download speed is 90% of the time an issue with your connection, not Steam. And when it is Steam, it's for the same reason as lag; their servers are getting hammered because everyone and their dog is trying to download stuff.
Steam having to run is the DRM you consented to when buying the game. And it doesn't even have to connect to the Internet; it's about as light a possible DRM as there could be.
Your credit card being declined is not in any way Steam's fault, dude. Either you entered it incorrectly, or your card is maxxed out, or your card company doesn't like Steam for some reason and is auto-declining requests from Steam (could be for security reasons, since it's an online purchase). Under any of the possible circumstances, it's an issue to take up with your card company, not Steam.And now, today, I just can't seem to be able to purchase a couple of games. With the Steam Summer sale I was hoping I could pick 1-2 games up but that doesn't seem to be a possibility. All I get as a message is this, which seems to be complete bullshit.
"Your purchase has not been completed. Your credit card information has been declined by your credit card company.
Note that in some cases, your credit card company may put a 'hold' on funds in your account, but you will not be charged. After correcting any errors in the information displayed below, please try your purchase again."
"An unexpected error has occurred. Your purchase has not been completed.
Please contact Steam Support."
I have never had any issues with steam since I started using it back in 2003. Yeah it sucked at first but they quickly made it better (some of it was just hatred of change and them taking down WON).
I had my account stolen once like in 2006 but got it back within 1-2 days and that problem was likely my fault.
Transactions always go through, download speeds are great, don't have any lag, background usage is minimal (i'm sure you have useless shit running that takes up more), never had any of these pop-up ads (not that I remember at least), never had any issue running a game.
@op, most of the things you are complaining about are on your end. How you fail to see that after being told it several times is just plain denial.
only thing i dislike about steam is that they apparently force maintenance at midnight GMT. im playing with my friends and we all go offline at the same time. don't understand why they don't do it at like 6am or something.
I've never had this problem. Me and a few friends have been routinely playing dota all night til the early hours of the next day without problems.
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Really shouldn't complain about that. Most people cant even get that 10mbit that isnt enough for you. Up until recently I couldnt even get line speeds that high, on adsl2+ the highest I got was 2.5mbit, which is roughly 310kbps download speed.
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I've never had any issues with steam whatsoever. The download speed is incredible on steam as it bypasses the usual limit of 1 mb per second download. (going 2.5 mb/per second with a 10 mb/per second internet and 15 mb/per second on my other computer)
I usually just deposit money on my steam account to purchase stuff through iDeal (its a payment method in europe, extremely fast).
"In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance." Paradox of tolerance
Never had these problems, ever. Most of the time the download speed is above what my actual theoretical max is.
Today it's slow because of the summer sale + a major update.
I've never lagged on Steam, not even once.
The client is fine. Everything is easy to find and use.
All the games I download on Steam will download and install faster than putting in the CD and installing from there. Not even exaggerating.
Steam takes like 20mb of ram and pretty close to zero bandwidth.
And never experienced the problem you're describing with multiple forms of payment.
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Steam doesn't distribute games at 100 mbps. Or 80. Or 70. Or 60. Or 50. Or 40. Or 30. Or 20.
never used it, so no issues at all^^