I download games I can't find in the store. I want a physical copy in case steam goes out of business tomorrow.
Yeah, considering how large of a program they are, such as css, tf2, etc.a very good thing to consider,Although its highly unlikely that Steam would die.
Yeah, considering how large of a program they are, such as css, tf2, etc.
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arr now that i have that out of my system, i don't download games, mainly because i have a farking tiny bandwidth cap~12gb's plus with steam you can't sell games when you're done with them
I download games I can't find in the store. I want a physical copy in case steam goes out of business tomorrow.
People have brought this up and I believe the conclusion was that if they were to go out of business, a patch would be released allowing you to still play your games.
im so surprised this thread is open, people are admitting to pirating.
[-0MEGA-];1282125 said:Right, like people will openly admit they download games illegally. Of course I posted this without reading any of the posts above.
Well when you spend your hard earned cash (you know the money the US doesn't tax you to support degenerates sucking off lady liberties tit) you don't want to waste it on a crappy game like Far Cry 2 or Cryostasis.
Gaming companies are the TRUE pirates. They treat customers like them and then wonder why we stop buying their crap. I REFUSE to buy ANY EA game unless its used to dick EA sales.
[-0MEGA-];1282125 said:Right, like people will openly admit they download games illegally. Of course I posted this without reading any of the posts above.
I checked that I have illegally, which is true, but only when the game doesn't have a demo. If I want to keep it, I'll go buy it from the store. Otherwise I just get rid of it.
eh. i download some games illegally.
I've downloaded games illegally, and alot legally through Steam.
I generally buy the games, but I won't shell out $50 for a game I play, and end up hating.