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valve's policy makes them and things like cryptomining trojans inevitable

Speaking of, Valve pulls a game for alleged cryptocurrency mining.

 

So uh... Yeah. That may very well be the thing Steam did actually manage to do first - they didn't invent digital distribution, community features or any of that other bloat Steam comes with, but publishing a bitcoin mining game on a supposedly safe PC gaming platform? That may very well be the first! Truly heralds of the industry.

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Steam had many neat ideas but it pretty much failed at regulating any of them. As someone who owns 500+ games on Steam, I feel like an idiot.

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Steam had many neat ideas

Not really, AFAIK Steam has always been all over the place. The only idea of theirs I digged was creating an OS for PC dedicated to gaming - but, as with all of their ideas, they forgot about it halfway through. Most of their actually successful stuff like Community features or Market has been done before multiple times - and the other stuff, like Greenlight or Curator system, were all half-arsed attempts at a systematic solution to problems that can't really be solved systematically.

 

At this point it's just a store filled with shovelware - after all, Valve's latest decision on controversial content was "Can't be arsed, sort it yourselves"

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I liked Steam Workshop and I still do to a certain extent but yeah, half finished or rather 'half-arsed' are the right words for it.

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It's true. These half finished ideas are what infuriate me the most. They have the money and they have the potential, but they just can't finish crap. Really, that's pretty much Valve for me nowadays... they just can't pull through stuff till the end.

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That's flat management for you. While people love to hate middle management and bad middle management is infuriating it exists to solve a very real problem- someone has to identify issues and have the authority to get said issues fixed in a timely manner. Allowing people to go where their enthusiasm leads sounds great in theory, but all too often their enthusiasm leads to eventual boredom at the hard work of fixing bugs. It's the old problem where if you make everyone head chef then you end up with everyone designing new meals and no one chopping onions and peeling potatoes for existing recipes day in day out.

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I liked Steam Workshop and I still do to a certain extent

And before Steam Workshop was a thing, there was Desura and Nexus Mod Manager for mod management - both with vastly smaller budget, yet far more impressive set of features.

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https://youtu.be/c-nkjgFXcCA"]https://youtu.be/c-nkjgFXcCA

 

I'm in love!

 

 

 

 

I liked Steam Workshop and I still do to a certain extent

And before Steam Workshop was a thing, there was Desura and Nexus Mod Manager for mod management - both with vastly smaller budget, yet far more impressive set of features.
Yeah, I still have a Desura account with Underrail and a bunch of other games on it. I used Nexus for both Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 3. I'd still use Nexus mod manager because -you guessed it- there is no Steam Workshop support for either of the games. Skyrim does have Steam Workshop support but compared to something like the Nexus mod manager, it's crap.

 

With the Nexus mod manager you can turn mods on and off anytime but with Steam Workshop...you have to unsubscribe?! Yeah, some unintuitive **** like that.

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It's true. These half finished ideas are what infuriate me the most. They have the money and they have the potential, but they just can't finish crap. Really, that's pretty much Valve for me nowadays... they just can't pull through stuff till the end.

 

Surprised Romero didn't end up there. :lol:

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Steam Workshop is also auto-updating, which is good in theory, but it screws me over hard once I'm at a computer with slow internet speed and Steam decides to download a bazillion GB of mods.

 

 

Wasn't Desura taken down? I thought it doesn't exist anymore.

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Did it? Don't know. Shame..

I want that Underrail copy back dammit!

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I want that Underrail copy back dammit!

The devs seem like the kind of group who love their game, I'm pretty sure contacting them with a proof of purchase that Desura most likely sent your way back in the day and explaining the situation will get you a Steam/GOG key

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https://youtu.be/c-nkjgFXcCA"]https://youtu.be/c-nkjgFXcCA

 

I'm in love!

 

 

 

 

I liked Steam Workshop and I still do to a certain extent

And before Steam Workshop was a thing, there was Desura and Nexus Mod Manager for mod management - both with vastly smaller budget, yet far more impressive set of features.
Yeah, I still have a Desura account with Underrail and a bunch of other games on it. I used Nexus for both Fallout: New Vegas and Fallout 3. I'd still use Nexus mod manager because -you guessed it- there is no Steam Workshop support for either of the games. Skyrim does have Steam Workshop support but compared to something like the Nexus mod manager, it's crap.

 

With the Nexus mod manager you can turn mods on and off anytime but with Steam Workshop...you have to unsubscribe?! Yeah, some unintuitive **** like that.

 

 

And NMM isn't even that good compared to some of the alternatives like Mod Organizer 2 (which I'm using now) or Vortex (which is going to succeed NMM) which only makes all these "big company" mod managing "solutions" seem even worse...

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So... this thread turned into another "Steam or GoG" without purpose, basically another let's rat out Steam. We get it, people here hate Steam and Valve. You guys should write Valve a personal statement and maybe you'll make a difference (if it's really as important to voice how bad Steam really is) XD

 

Now, back on topic:

 

Denuvo hackers are getting arrested. Moral of the story, don't pirate/hack games. The end.

 

More Valve news...

 

(Because of the obsession here).

 

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What are you still bothering me for? I'm a Knight. I'm not interested in your childish games. I need my rest.

 

Begone! Lest I draw my nail...

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It's hard to not go into Steam versus GOG, when Steam just simply sucks :p

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It's hard to not go into Steam versus GOG, when Steam just simply sucks :p

Ahhh yes, I'm sure that's why Steam is the number one gaming format. And next year, we all know GoG will kill Steam and Origin ;)

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Steam was the first, that's why. They forced it upon their Half-Life fanbase and used Half-Life² - which was highly anticipated (seriously, the hype was crazy big, probably bigger than any new GTA or Red Dead game could have it) - as a catalyst.

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Steam was the first

And it will be the last :)

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And it will be the last :)

Yes, last behind GOG. :p

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Let's give Sonic a break here: I recently installed GOG Galaxy and the interface looks like ass.

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Let's give Sonic a break here: I recently installed GOG Galaxy and the interface looks like ass.

 

for me selling point of GoG is that I don't need another showelware (client) on my PC

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I recently installed GOG Galaxy and the interface looks like ass.

Desktop with game icons looks okay to me.

 

Besides, Steam's interface both looks like ass and handles like ass. You could fix a big part of that with skins, but skin support will be removed, so ... Yeah.

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