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I'm beginning to feel "held hostage" by Steam/Valve.

SoulUnison

Banned
The melodramatic rants like this one is why GAF is so fun to read.

Between "being held hostage" by Valve and "Microsoft is fucking PC gamers with the 360 controller and I won't tolerate it", it's just amazing.

You could just have put "Customer support sucks" and everyone would have agreed with it.

I think you're confusing me wanting to be brief and catchy in my topic title with being "melodramatic," but OK.It's not like I typed that while sobbing over the keyboard or experiencing dangerously high blood pressure, or anything.

Copypasta

Cool, memes. I'll be over here if you want to add something to the discussion, at some point.
 

Haunted

Member
Valve just shot themselves in the foot.

I don't know how much the rest of you know about American culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in Japan where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in America, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.

What this means is the American public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase Team Fortress 2 hats and Dota arcanas for Steam, nor will they purchase any of Valve's games. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but Valve has alienated an entire market with this move.

Valve, publicly apologize and cancel Steam auctions or you can kiss your business goodbye.
 

Durante

Member
People have been saying this since the second Steam sale. I think it's more likely that you just bought most of the stuff that interested you already. That's my "problem" anyway.
Yeah, people lack perspective.

I'm not pointing out things like In-Home Streaming and Broadcast because they're *not* great features - they're fantastic! I'm pointing out how we get things like them when the base client is still years behind in really basic stability and support.

I *want* Broadcast. I've been *using* In-Home Streaming - but I also want Steam to stop locking up my entire machine when it gets too busy because it's never been taught that CPUs can have more than one core in 2014.
I don't know what to say to that, I've never had an issue with Steam client performance. Occasionally I've had troubels with network performance, and sometimes I still do, but that also improved greatly over the past two years.

Honestly, I believe that a thing which displays and launches games and a storefront on PC doesn't need to be multicore-aware :p
 

Nabs

Member
I'm not pointing out things like In-Home Streaming and Broadcast because they're *not* great features - they're fantastic! I'm pointing out how we get things like them when the base client is still years behind in really basic stability and support.

I *want* Broadcast. I've been *using* In-Home Streaming - but I also want Steam to stop locking up my entire machine when it gets too busy because it's never been taught that CPUs can have more than one core in 2014.

You need to take a long hard look at your computer. The Steam client should not be locking up your entire machine.
 

Haunted

Member
I will agree that Steam servers being unavailable/spotty during weekends and the increased traffic during steam sales preventing people from playing their games online should be a priority for Valve.
 

RedSwirl

Junior Member
I've started to realize Valve isn't really strictly a game developer so much as a software developer that just happened to get its start in games. Even the way it approaches game development now with TF2 and DOTA2 resembles standard PC software development more than how console developers approach things. Well, that's how most online-focused PC games are made these days but Valve has gone headfirst into the practice. They're like a combination of Riot Games and Amazon. As for future games from Valve, hasn't it been pretty heavily implied Left 4 Dead 3 is coming sooner rather than later? To me that seems like the next game to which Valve can logically apply what they've applied to TF, DOTA, and Counter-Strike.
 

SoulUnison

Banned
You need to take a long hard look at your computer. The Steam client should not be locking up your entire machine.

It's happened on my current machine, as well as the last three machines I've used, over the last 8 or so years. A Windows 7 machine, 2 OS X machines, and a Windows XP rig. And, I know it's not really worth much to say and you just have to take my word for it, but I take good care of my equipment and keep it clean and light, both hardware and software.

Sometimes the HDD and CPU will suddenly rocket to 100% load and stay there for a couple minutes.
The problem goes away instantly if I kill the Steam process, and doesn't come back as long as I don't launch Steam.
 

Moongazer

Member
Valve are just one company in PC gaming, they are not the sole company in PC gaming or responsible for it and I wish people would stop treating them like they are.

The great thing about PC gaming is that you don't really have to use Steam if you don't want to as PC gaming is all about options. There are plenty of other clients and storefronts you can use instead and you really aren't forced to use Steam.

Personally I really like Steam. It isn't anywhere near perfect, but nothing is. So at the end of the day if you really don't like that much don't use it I guess?
 
Valves has so many micro transactions attached to their releases I don't get how gaf gives them a pass and shit on other company's that do it.
 
It's more about how I often can't play "my own" games because their service is often spotty

I've never had this happen once since I started using steam, and you don't have to play the meta games, I just buy what's on sale. How is it any different really than points programs?
 

Tagyhag

Member
Man if Valve doesn't pump out a game a year (Which is a stupid practice that a lot of people are now getting used to due to crappy modern trends) people think they're never going to make games anymore.

People forget that 1. Valve has a finite amount of people 2. They don't work like any other company (It has its benefits and its flaws) and 3. They're often working on lots of different projects at once.

Steam is not perfect by any means but it's still the best online gaming storefront/service by far, and yet as an added bonus they don't slap you in the face and start charging you for it.
 

Corpekata

Banned
Valves has so many micro transactions attached to their releases I don't get how gaf gives them a pass and shit on other company's that do it.

Because most of them are cosmetic. I can spend no money on Dota 2 and still beat Person X no matter the amount of Pudge skins they bought.
 
I wish I could just turn off the inventory bullshit on Steam.

I hate all of this persistent nonsense. I want the ability to completely remove games from my library as well, instead of just hiding them away.
 

samn

Member
Valves has so many micro transactions attached to their releases I don't get how gaf gives them a pass and shit on other company's that do it.

They generally don't give an advantage to play, which means the base game is still balanced around what's fun rather than what can get people to open their wallets.

Microtransactions have had a different effect on TF2, in that it makes it more confusing and bloated. But many people do express those feelings.
 

Fularu

Banned
I can't remember the last time I bought something on Steam that wasn't part of a bundle somewhere.

Those deep discounts have made me prety much stop buying PC games at release or even heavily discounted prices :p

So you're not hostage of anything at all really, except maybe launch your game from steam itself?
 

terrisus

Member
I've said my feelings on the whole Steam DRM thing multiple times, so I won't get too into it again here.

But, I have no desire to support Steam's DRM model, where your access to games is completely controlled by another company, who can completely take away your access to some or all of those games by the flip of a switch, and where there's no guarantee whatsoever of your continued access to those games. It's just an absolutely disgusting model to me, and one that I want no part of.

The fact that it's something that so many other people have not only accepted and welcomed, but embraced and asked for - to the point where you have people complaining about DRM-free games because they do not use Steam's DRM - just makes me extremely sad.


As the saying goes - vote with your wallet. I don't expect to change much as far as practices in the industry or how games are released or such, but one thing I do know:
If Steam went away tomorrow, and all access to games that require Steam was lost, I would lose nothing of value. And I'm very glad of that.
 

Corpekata

Banned
You've never seen people complaining about Ubi, or EA games not being on there? People were moaning about Elite recently, too. People actually want less money to go to the devs and 30% to go to Gabe...for doing nothing.

This isn't really correct. Steam versions are easier to manage, they have our friends lists. Even in Uplay situations, the Steam version is almost always a better option. I bought AC Unity on Uplay and it came with no preload (steam did) and frequently it gets patches later than Steam. So it's not really about nothing, there's a lot of quality of life reasons.
 

GSG Flash

Nobody ruins my family vacation but me...and maybe the boy!
I feel ya OP. I'm going on a trip soon and am bringing a laptop which has certain proxy and firewall settings that I can't touch. I thought the plane ride would be a good opportunity to catch up on my PC backlog but nope. The piece of shit Steam client doesn't even start up because it's very finicky about the proxy settings and ports it wants open, even if I'm just using it as a glorified download manager to download games I've legally purchased.
 
They generally don't give an advantage to play, which means the base game is still balanced around what's fun rather than what can get people to open their wallets.

Microtransactions have had a different effect on TF2, in that it makes it more confusing and bloated. But many people do express those feelings.

I'm not saying they have a pay to win model, I said micro transactions. Still reaching for those who will purchase a ton of shit.
 

Corine

Member
In the sense of "whale hunting" yes they do. It's optional just like any mobile "free" game.



Still reaching out to those that get addicted to purchasing a ton of shit.

It's nothing like mobile "free" games. Some cosmetic outfits and such isn't in the same universe as having to pay for moves and the countless other ways mobile games try to rip you off. You don't have to buy a single thing from Valve games.
 

Corpekata

Banned
In the sense of "whale hunting" yes they do. It's optional just like any mobile "free" game.



Still reaching out to those that get addicted to purchasing a ton of shit.

But that's not why most people shit on MTs. Most people shit on them because they affect game balance, or even game design itself (see games that force arbitrary cooldowns or absurd grinds that you can skip with money).
 
They used to be one of my favorite gaming companies, and definitely my favorite in the arena of PC gaming, but over the last couple years I've started to become intensely disillusioned with them.
i don't share your negativity entirely but i do understand how you feel right now.

Some of yours views regarding the "ownership" or lack there of of Steam software, i 've been talking about for years. It is kind of sad that this is something that reaches people when they experience the issues in the flesh. In this case you probably had been planning that gaming session for days only to get ruined by some unexpected issues.

That's why im kind of relieved that the traditional console model of gaming still exists in this digital age and hopefuly it will continue to march on in the future. Some times we forget how great is just to pop a cardtridge into a 3DS and game away without the need of an all seen eye watching over our shoulders.
 
dunno about being held hostage but i've been getting increasingly ambivalent about steam the last year or so

gutter trash customer service and a slow-ass client cut pretty deep
 
I thought this was going to be about some kinda fucked up DRM situation or having customer service trouble with your account or being locked out of your games or something

Feeling "held hostage" by Valve just because they don't put out new games is like feeling your favorite seasonal item is being "held ransom" from a fast food place because they don't offer it year-round*. And while Steam might not be slick cutting edge software design, you only have to look at UPlay and Origin to see that it's still better than average.

*seriously tho taco bell bring back the steak stacker
 

open_mouth_

insert_foot_
Valve only 1) saved PC gaming 2) released some of the best games of all time 3) developed some of the best gaming innovations

...but yeah, other than that, you're totally on point
 
yeah, gotta agree with the OP on most counts.

i'm completely baffled by all the new stuff like Trading Cards and Badges and whatnot, i have no idea what the fuck all that is lol.

also, i overheard a co-worker say he has 300 euros worth of knives and other items in CS:GO. excuse me but what? what does he mean, did he really use real money to buy virtual items in a Counter-Strike game? i don't even...
 

Linkark07

Banned
I'm not saying they have a pay to win model, I said micro transactions. Still reaching for those who will purchase a ton of shit.

I don't understand. If someone is more than willing to pay money for cosmetics then good for them. As long as those items don't affect the balance of the game then there shouldn't be a problem.
 
As someone newish to steam...

I dont understand why I cannot filter titles by price, developer and date of release.

I dont understand any of this trading card/hoilday badge/community choice stuff, nor do I want to.

I do nit understand why a downloaded game still needs to install.

I feel Steam appeals to a community that I am not only not part of, but have no interest in. The "hats" stuff is especially banal and bizarre. As a storefront, it somehow fails even when compared to the clusterfuck that is PSN on some levels.

As a dedicated program, its hot garbage and is basically bloatware. I find itunes to have more practical use.
 

LeleSocho

Banned
I don't think they deserve to be bashed about the momentarily downtimes, they are a relatively small company and yet are 5th or something like that in worldwide internet traffic flow.

I totally agree on their incredibly slow content/service producing time and this sure is hurting their image in the long run but hey those are the downsides of being a private company, not having to meet deadlines and listen to shareholder surely is what is recently hurting their image but it's also the reason the company was so well regarded in the first place.

As a month ago I too was incredibly pissed by this essentially mute and empty year from them more than ever when we know that there is stuff like Steam Machines, Controller, Source2 and the likes boiling in their offices but then i realized that i really shouldn't care that much because after all they still have awesome stuff like the Steam Store and in-home streaming that are here and work perfectly... we just have to wait, it's though nowadays to wait for something i know but i'm sure it's for the better.
 

algert

Banned
Agreed, OP. I used to be enamored with everything Valve did too, now I don't feel the anticipation I used to. Weekly sales used to excite me, now they do nothing because everything gets discounted so often. I used to anticipate the holiday events, now I don't expect them to be anything more than a sale. I think the Market feature has been successfully and competently incorporated, but Greenlight, early-access, the discovery update and the curation that comes with it, and quite a few other half-baked features haven't improved my experience with the platform. That said, Valve's making money, so it's hard to blame them.
 
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Jotamide

Unconfirmed Member
I try to support GoG (DRM free!) and the like when I can. Valve are generally okay with me, but there are some things that annoy me.

-Awful customer service
-Pushing region locking on their store
-Some really terrible implementations of good ideas (Greenlight anyone?)

I just wish they didn't have the control over the market that they do. They would probably try harder to fix their flaws if they had more competition.

Their push for Linux gaming though has been amazing. I've wanted something like that for years.
I agree with you 100%. The main advantage of Steam over GOG are cloud saves, online leaderboards, and automatic patching. If GOG Galaxy can deliver those, I'll make the switch.
 
I don't understand. If someone is more than willing to pay money for cosmetics then good for them. As long as those items don't affect the balance of the game then there shouldn't be a problem.

Some people just want to look for things to complain about. Look at most of the posts in this thread.
 
Gabe has said he would rather focus on making games than being in the spot light. I think this is true when you consider how infrequently he is at big events,or doing major interviews compared to around the time of the Orange Box. I still think the guy is very relevant. And he's willing to take risks unlike basically everyone so I think he's incredibly important to games.

I do agree that they need to overhaul their support system with live chat like Origin. Microsoft and EA run circles around Valve when it comes to support.
 
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