Actually I like Steam more and more. I can see myself getting, at least my PC games, through Steam. As hard as it is to believe, seeing my long gaming history, I do not have a dedicated shelf of game cases. In fact, I lose most of them and with them the serial numbers.
Another advantage of Steam, IMO, is that you can come back to some old game 5 years later without worrying about compatibility, looking for the old CD, whatever. Just install and play. You think I could get my CD copy of AO or AE running on a Windows 7 machine? No way in hell. The Steam version on the other hand is 100% compatible.
__________________
The Oddworld Wiki
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion.
|