no , I don't use a digital service/ only game I play is WoW
I use steam for "Sam and Max" :)
Yes I do. Origin, Steam and uplay. I bought most of the games I had physically into either one of those services(where cheaper). It's very pratictical as you can carry all your games around on an external HD.
I use Steam because it is a singular platform from which I browse, review, recommend, and purchase games. It is easier and more effective to only have to use one service for this. DRM is a breeze and purchases are a breeze.Ever since I started playing WOW, however, Steam has not really been used...
The only game I play is WoW, so I don't use digital download services such as Steam.
I'm a huge fan of Steam, and most of my game collection has been purchased from their marketplace.I used to be weary of "online only" game purchases back in the early 00's, because bandwidth was still sort of tight back then and there had been a number of online startups which had gone under. I'm very confident that Steam has the maturity to survive going forward, so I have no problems dropping hundreds of dollars a year on games through their service.If anything, I'm frustrated by having to use other "services" like Ubisoft's launcher and Origin. In addition to requiring that I install even more software on my computer, they offer very little value due to their limited selection of games and inability to add third party titles. Steam allows me to keep in touch with my other gamer friends and has a tremendous software library, as well as integrated forums, achievements, 'couch mode' and the ability to add non-steam titles to the launcher. Ubi and Origin lack most of those features, and I'm never inclined to launch their software or keep it open unless absolutely required to for the game I'm playing. Unlike Steam, Ubi and Origin feel like DRM methods rather than value adding software or compelling market place solutions.As Blizzard has expanded the ability to download titles directly, I've purchased my recent Blizzard titles exclusively through the online portal. However, much like Ubi, there's no unified launcher/downloader to keep all of my Blizzard titles up to date. I feel like that's a missed opportunity. I still tend to purchase console titles on disc, partially because they have trade-in value and partially because console game launch interfaces remain clumsy when you load them up with dozens of titles, nevermind the fact the hard drives are often too small to store one's entire gaming collection. I'll happy purchase online marketplace exclusive titles, but only from Microsoft and Sony since the purchases travel with your account rather than being bound to the console like Nintendo.Because of these trends, any time I'm looking to purchase a video game, I look for it on PC first through Steam. It simply offers the best unified portal for game updates, achievements, forums and integrated cross-game chat.
Yes. However long time no use.
no i dont, wow is enough for me :P
Yep, I use Steam. There are good deals and when I play Steam games I can talk with my friends, even easier to invite them to play multiplayer. But mostly the really good deals why I use Steam. :)I'm a WoW hordie since the beginning, but ofc I need other games to play,.
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Good luck all!
I use Steam, but not very often. WoW is enough for me!
all you need is WOW..... and wowhead indeed
meow-mix meow-mix please deliver... Yes, I use steam, but rarely.
i use steam every so often to download new strategy games and so does my brothers also but i mainly play world of warcraft or use blizzards downloader for diablo and other games but i use to use alot of other programs to download games and play online with friends and others but i think there a good idea as some are free and some are quite cheap so for people learning to play games its a good start off as some games its hard to get going if its been going on for a while why i like world of warcraft as it gives you tips on what to do and where to go and with friendly people in the game it makes the experience like it was all new again so even if world of warcraft been out for 8+ years it can still feel like new and if you read this thanks for reading :D
I have steam installed for Value games but mainly play wow for the last year or 2.
Ay, well .. using Steam only ..and even that is just from time to time.
Steam, gog.com, and any others required for the games that I want to play. Why? Because they are required for the games I want to play. I started using Steam when I got Half-life 2, the first game to require it. I started using the gog.com downloader because it was the most convenient way to get a bunch of old games I wanted to play without having to pirate.
No, I don't want to get sucked into buying tons of other games that I might only play for a few hours.