You don't have to worry about that if the developers removed their own DRM. Sometimes the Steam version has both.That's fine so long as they've stopped using terrible DRM on the shop bought copies. From what I've heard the DRM on the PC version of Mass Effect was particularly nasty. With Steam, you don't have to worry about that.
Well, I've been an avid PC gamer in the past, but I've come to accept that the lead platforms are consoles now, specifically the 360.That's fine so long as they've stopped using terrible DRM on the shop bought copies. From what I've heard the DRM on the PC version of Mass Effect was particularly nasty. With Steam, you don't have to worry about that.
If I have to choose between using a client other than Steam or pain in the arse anti-piracy software...well then I just might not buy the damn game.
Well, I've been an avid PC gamer in the past, but I've come to accept that the lead platforms are consoles now, specifically the 360.
Lead platform is where the money is made, so I buy games for the platform they were developed for![]()
I didn't say I intended to "give the dev more money" now, did I?Well, I've been an avid PC gamer in the past, but I've come to accept that the lead platforms are consoles now, specifically the 360.
Lead platform is where the money is made, so I buy games for the platform they were developed for![]()
That's sort of backwards. The lead platform is the one the dev expects to sell the most so they spend the most time on it. It doesn't generate more profit per unit. Buying for the lead platform doesn't give the dev more money
I thought my meaning was obvious, but I probably should have been more clear: I make a conscious purchasing decision in that I choose to buy games on the platforms they are developed for because I as a consumer (in most cases) benefit from that focus - e.g. UIs and controls that are tailored to the lead platform, performance related factors such as FPS and stability, even complete, platform-exclusive features.
Not buying for lead platforms isn't a dumb move per se, it can even be a smart move in terms of voting with your feet/wallet. I respect people who still buy most if not all games on PC. I'm just not one of them. Not anymore.
On the Steam thing... it literally has nothing to do with Origin. I find the narrative that an overwhelming majority of commentators are constructing about this issue to be highly confusing. DA2 continues to be available on Impulse, Direct2Drive, etc and the idea that this has to do with EA "forcing" people to use Origin (in the same way Valve "forces" people to use Steam for all of their own releases) is simply not supported by the facts.
Trailer looks fun, gonna check it out if I can find the time besides RDD and Dead Space and MW3 and BF3 andandand...More mission DLC on the way in October
http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/260/index/8334842/
Looks like it could be fun.
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