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gimme gimme gimme!
I use steam for the fun mini games me and my friends find and its also great with its redownload policy but mainly im still a wowholic and LoL player.
No. I tried steam in the past but I didn't really like it. I like the idea of it but had problems using it.
No I don't. I don't bother with that type of thing.
I use Steam. :)
I use Steam since I purchase graphic card a few years ago and won a couple of games. Now I already have quite a number of the games. I bought some (more or less on sale) and some I received as a gift. But WoW is still a game that takes away most of my free time :).
I use steam. Only rarely though, not much time to play all the games i own q.q
I have Steam and my wife uses Big Fish Games or something like that, but we mainly play WoW.
I used to use steam, not so much any more.
Yes, I do use services such as steam. Why?Well it's always nice to have a sort of ''hub'' where you have all your games and can download them whenever you feel like playing them. You don't have to worry about things such as losing your progress or settings if you feel like un-installing a game to make space for a new one, since the steam cloud saves those things for you (it can of course be turned off and you can even delete you cloud files if you so wish). It's also nice that you can buy games directly from steam into your library of games, instead of wasting time and money to drive into town and buy it from gamestop or whatever store you buy your games from. Even if sometimes having a physical copy of a game can be kind of neat. There is also always some kind of sale on steam which can be good for all of us gamers who don't have a full-time job. Also the amount of games they got is pretty cool and steam has introduced me to some awesome games I never would've heard about if not for using the client.Let's not forget the still fairly new feature known as the steam workshop, where mods and such things can be published for games (If the company that owns the product allows it, obviously.) A great example is Team Fortress 2 where people can create new items and if it gets enough votes the devs might put the item in the game. The costumer support that steam offers is also really great (at least that's how I've experienced it). So yeah... clients such as steam are awesome and light weight but still has lots of cool stuff in store.P.S: Sorry about my bad English, I'm not a native speaker.
Not at the moment. I buy all my games upfront. I do plan to use Steam after I upgrade my computer a little more and can play games without lag.
I do not use it. I has no kitty.
I don't use any of them actually. Where's my kitten? LOL
No, I only play WoW :)