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  • 4 weeks later...
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I am for sure. Having games on steam is much more convenient for me than keeping track of a lot of different outlets.

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As will I, likely, because it's an easy way for me to have the game on my Linux and Windows installation concurrently.  If the game uses cloud sync, I can even easily share save games between OSs.

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I've gone for the DRM-free options of single player games, generally: I've ignored Conquistador, Larry and Shadowrun for Steam (indeed I didn't bother asking for a complimentary Steam key for the former, which they were offering on request). However I do see the value in some cases - I went for the Steam version of Monaco because I really can't rely on multiplayer partners to figure out setting up the unencumbered version. (The alternative would have required setting up Hamachi for virtual LAN play)

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I actually prefer Steam. I've actually bought steam versions of games I already own because its easier than digging out the install discs, and the games install discreetly while I'm doing other stuff.

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  • 2 months later...
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I am for sure. Having games on steam is much more convenient for me than keeping track of a lot of different outlets.

 

This.  The whole anti-Steam stance is often amusing.  

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