Downloading Games With Steam: Is This Something People Are Getting Fed Up With
Posted June 29, 2011 by KevinThe problem that many people have using steam is that it often costs more to get a game downloaded to your system. This is especially strange seeing as you don’t have any packaging to go with your new game. If you are paying around fifty pounds for a game then the least you will want is some pack that you can put on your shelf as evidence or a backup in case you need to install it again on a new system. Although it would be possible to download the game again would you really want to have to do this again?
What is more annoying is when the unbelievable happens like when Call of Duty Black Ops was released. Anyone who had camped out waiting to buy the game were given a package but then had to download the game via Steam. What is even stranger is at the same time as all the people who had queued all night and were downloading Black Ops through steam, the game could not be bought from Steam because you had to get the box from the shop.
So how much are the game developers making from this £50 that they are making their customers work so hard for in order to get a game and is it worth it for you? But one thing is certain, release dates are something that Steam need to be able to cope with in a better way. There have been many reports of crashes and a lot of people are getting frustrated with the bugs in the system.
The idea of Steam is quite good but the implementation is not doing so good. But with investments in infrastructure there should not be as many crashes; however the bugs are probably going to be there for a while because of how quickly the service is growing. Stick with Steam for now and things should improve.
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