SargerusBR
I love Pokken!
dem Steam Sales
I'm sorry, what?Let's hope this brings back quality games to PC.
Neto.
I've been buying quite some games on Steam lately.
Let's hope this brings back quality games to PC.
I'm sorry, what?
Yeah. Not only we know for a fact that Valve went to Japan to court a lot of developers/publishers some time ago, but we are also starting to see most of them finally jumping on the Steam ship... And yet there are a lot of people on this forum that keep pretending nothing is changed and the PC will always be off-limits for the Japanese gaming industry.What do you mean indifference from valve and japanese publishers?
Also, I've seen plenty of Japanese games do well on steam... like dark souls + ys.
I want to see the numbers on Origin and UbiThing.
IGN just picked up on the story...the comments are well interesting...
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/12...+twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
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This is nothing Healthcare...gov should handle like 50,000 or something.
And it only cost over half a billion dollars and wasnt it signed into law 2010? march?
lol The "Affordable Care Act" Bwahahahajaha
Comment section under the IGN article gave me cancer
That was quick.
Only 20% of people are playing games though.
It would be much more exciting if gog.com like sites would sell millions of games. (digital, yet no DRM shit)
Yeah, let's pretend you actually care about what kind of store sells more on PC, just for the sake of a better dramatic effect.It would be much more exciting if gog.com like sites would sell millions of games. (digital, yet no DRM shit)
Turns out most people give no shits about DRM that doesn't cause anyone any problems. The 5 people who still do will just have to keep being miserable I guess.
Steam reaches 7.6 million concurrent users
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/steam-reaches-7-6-million-concurrent-users/1100-6416858/
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People would rather take Steam DRM over no DRM if given the choice in my experience.
People would rather take Steam DRM over no DRM if given the choice in my experience.
There is no reason to boycott steam as it is just a service to download a game you purchased securely as it's the developer who decides to implement the drm.Turns out most people give no shits about DRM that doesn't cause anyone any problems. The 5 people who still do will just have to keep being miserable I guess.
The problem is not DRM, the problem is bad DRM, Steam is not bad DRM.It would be much more exciting if gog.com like sites would sell millions of games. (digital, yet no DRM shit)
Well, there are good chances that these numbers could not be topped until June sales or next Christmas, anyway.What an amazing thread bump!
So what we're seeing is an extra 600,000 in three weeks. I was expecting 8 million by end of next year, not this fast. Is this just the left for dead 2 deal in effect or is this a sign of exponential growth?
Well, there are good chances that these numbers could not be topped until June sales or next Christmas, anyway.
That's a very good point. It's a shame there isn't a site that tracks the increase or decrease in steam users concurrently on steam and in-game, over time.
What an amazing thread bump!
So what we're seeing is an extra 600,000 in three weeks. I was expecting 8 million by end of next year, not this fast. Is this just the left for dead 2 deal in effect or is this a sign of exponential growth?
They do, at least as of late. That's why they are shitting up PC gaming threads more than ever these days. Anyway, I despise console gamers. For me, they're somewhere between a cockroach and that white stuff that accumulates at the corner of your mouth when you're really thirsty.
Well, mine doesn't, and I use it by default in offline mode unless I want to log online.My Steam starts with my computer
Such growth during a year with two new console releases is very impressive.If Valve play their cards right with SteamOS and the Steam Machines they can really put the hurt on Microsoft and Sony.
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The value proposition of PC gaming has never been better. Cheap games and graphics cards that can produce great better than 360/PS3 visuals at <$150.