Steam brings:
- Achievements (I like)
- In-game friends UI (ctrl-tab), messaging, voice chat
- Multiplayer matchmaking support
- Ease of updates
I love it.
Firaxis saved time and money by utilizing Steam's pre-built APIs and functionality, rather than reinventing the wheel. We get a more stable gaming platform with awesome cross-game support.
I like logging on to Civ, viewing my Steam friends list and seeing a couple of my friends are playing Team Fortress 2 or Fallout 3, then just sending them an invite asking them if they're up for a Civ5 game. They say yes, they get joined up with my hosted game. Why the hate?
- Achievements (I like)
- In-game friends UI (ctrl-tab), messaging, voice chat
- Multiplayer matchmaking support
- Ease of updates
I love it.
Firaxis saved time and money by utilizing Steam's pre-built APIs and functionality, rather than reinventing the wheel. We get a more stable gaming platform with awesome cross-game support.
I like logging on to Civ, viewing my Steam friends list and seeing a couple of my friends are playing Team Fortress 2 or Fallout 3, then just sending them an invite asking them if they're up for a Civ5 game. They say yes, they get joined up with my hosted game. Why the hate?
(And seriously, the game is in the wild already, so much good did that DRM do...)
Not the gfx, which are nice looking with animations, OK gorgeous, but hardly taxing for a modern GPU...
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