Yes, I use Steam every day! And I like it because it's easy to buy games from Steam and download them. I usually buy games that my friends also have so we can play them together :)
The only one i use is steam.They are quite handy and help me keep my games in a library like wow ^^.
Yes, I use Steam sometimes, because there are lots of games to download / buy
Even if I like to go in a shop and buy a game because of it's box and it's goods I also use steam for the fantastic indie games.
ive used steam also origin for differant games for something differant to play here and there and play other games with mates and play some the free games they gave me
I use Steam, bought and played some 'small' games like Portal & Portal 2, and a little bigger game Skyrim. (every now and then i can't find the energy to level my 7th or 8th alt.) Think Steam works great esp when my previous machine died on me and was pissed for my Skyrim progress on that machine... but after reinstalling Skyrim via Steam my 5 last savegames were installed as well :) Most other features like the in-game steam access i don't use.Also have used the EA-way twice (Origin i think it's called) for Spore & ToR. Personaly don't really like this implementation.(but then again, the Blizzard way isn't that different, ok it's a website, not an application showing a website... and it's content is only by Blizz... but the online buying, downloading and playing has about the same user experience.. IMHO.)
I have Steam which I mainly use for occasionally playing Portal 1 and 2 :)
Steam, .... only during summer sales :D
No, I don't use Steam. WoW is the one that cannot be beaten :)
I have a couple steam games but I only play wow at the moment.
STEAM, for multiple many reasons, 1 it supports the little guys more than just the game giants, and I appreciate that2 It gives me a broader view of my game options when looking to buy3 it saves all my games online so I don't have to keep CD's or codes or anything4 it is a compact game manager so I have access to all my games without a need for a BILLIONGAZILLION shortcuts on my desktop5 it provides cross game chat for anything I happen to be playing which can be quite handy when my pals decide they want to play something other than what I'm doing6 It keeps a list of all my contacts and let's me know when they're playing games before I pick what I want to do.7 It offers cool features like game workshops that allow for awesome addons and editors that make gaming more accessible and offer quick solutions to programmer errors. 8 It is a safe and secure way to purchase games9 I only have to give my credit card to ONE program instead of spreading it across the internet10 It is user friendly and not clunky But best of all for all of the wonderful benefits it provides, It is FREE!So in short 3, er 10 cheers for STEAM! =D
Yes, I use Steam on a daily basis. I've also used Origin in the past but I personally don't like EA for making their own digital sales application so they can have exclusives such as Battlefield 3 and SimsCity.
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Yes, I use Steam because it is simple to use, enables me to not need a million discs laying around, allows your friends to see why you're up to (or not, if you want to appear offline) and also, they often have "free" weekends for popular titles and occasional discounts.
Steam is a great service. Especially on those long patch days!
I don’t really use digital download services, because World of Warcraft represents 95% of my gaming time.Steam is installed on my computer, just to see achievements of games I occasionally play.
only games i play are WoW and Diablo 3 so i dont know is this countshope this helps
I checked into Steam but never used it. I do use Origin though because I also play The Sims 3. I've used Amazon to download lots of standalone games before as well, but I don't think that's exactly what you are referring to.
Well ... i Play CS:GO and DotA 2 on steam ... but WoW is taking the most of my free time ;)
I use Steam. To me it's the same as having a Kindle. Instant product for those times when you want it right then. I have several Steam games, including many games I'd never purchase in the store. I also really enjoy their new F2P section.