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  • #91
    Originally posted by MRT144 View Post
    Why should your consumer interests trump theirs?
    Because in relation between me and 2K I am the customer, and customer always right, right? In relation between 2K and Steam, 2K always right, but we are not talking here about business interaction between Steam and 2K, we are talking about us, customers, receiving this game, a service. The rest is unimportant. I do not care what kind of cleaning service 2K used in the process of preparation of civ V, as long as it does not influence me. The decision of using Steam and ONLY Steam does influence customers, hence this discussion.

    And again, I personally would use Steam anyway, if the options were Steam, or CD (without Steam). But that does not mean that I can not understand people who are not satisfied with this, or that I can not wish 2K to use other services such as Impulse for game distribution, which I would prefer.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
    certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
    -- Bertrand Russell

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    • #92
      You can't keep all the potential customers happy. No matter what choice they made, sombody wouldn't be happy about it.

      They made a business decision for probably very good reasons. I can understand that. If most people don't mind, then it was a good one.

      To whine that you love civ but hate steam, and will pirate the game instead of buying it just shows how childish some people are
      Keep on Civin'
      RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Ming View Post
        You can't keep all the potential customers happy. No matter what choice they made, sombody wouldn't be happy about it.
        It does not mean however that they can not voice opinion
        They made a business decision for probably very good reasons.
        And my statement was that the reason for that decision is mainly the perceived benefit of piracy reduction.
        To whine that you love civ but hate steam, and will pirate the game instead of buying it just shows how childish some people are
        Ehm? Nobody said this here, in this thread (at least I do not remember or have not seen it here, but I understand I did not read all the posts on Apolyton). In fact I do not remember that anyone said anything alone this line on Apolyton. People here are quite dedicated Civ-ers and will buy multiple copies of Civ even if they do not like Steam just to thank Firaxis for that.

        What was said is that Steam DRM creates inconvenience, as oppose to pirated version which does not have this problem. So the paying customers (us) are punished for paying the game. This is may be what you call "wining". But I do not remember anyone making conclusion "thus, lets pirate the game". That would be wrong.

        At the same time, it does not remove right of the customers to criticize 2K for their decision, when better (for customers) models of distribution exist.
        The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
        certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
        -- Bertrand Russell

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        • #94
          Steam is a god awful program, and anyone who has used it for as long as i have would know that. Also to anyone who thinks that Steam saves firaxis money is wrong they take in the range of 20-40% off every sale. Also Steam does not make patching any easier, as the company still has to make the patch, and all the extra that has to be added onto the patch to make it work through steam. all steam does in this case is upload the patch to thier server at which point it is distributed to all users. In addtion Steam does not allow you to remain using a older patch, as it forces you to update.

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          • #95
            You can offline and not be forced to update anything... I've used steam for a long time as well... and while it's not my favorite, it's fine in the long run. I don't understand all the whining... Why care, it's just a game.
            Keep on Civin'
            RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Ming View Post
              You can offline and not be forced to update anything... I've used steam for a long time as well... and while it's not my favorite, it's fine in the long run. I don't understand all the whining... Why care, it's just a game.
              What I do not understand is the wining about criticism of the Steam. Why care, it is just a post on Apolyton...
              And if Steam works for you, fine. But why everybody else should be just like you?
              The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
              certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
              -- Bertrand Russell

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              • #97
                The fact is, that some people like STEAM, some people dislike it, and some people don't care. The customers are indecisive, so 2K has to make the final decision. Their final decision would have made about the same number of people angry, no matter what it was, so they chose the option that they believed to be the best. The majority of people who were angry about STEAM bought it anyway, though, so why should 2K care that they angered you? It's a business. It's meant to make money, not to make people happy. It only makes you as happy as it needs to for it to make money.

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                • #98
                  Can someone, anyone, at least attempt to answer the OP? This thread immediately turned into yet another steam-bash forum.

                  It would be nice to have an objective and factual pros/cons discussion without all the baggage.

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                  • #99
                    It has been answered.
                    "The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
                    Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "

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                    • I think there is insufficient recognition that we are just customers, and not part of some civ-democracy wherein we are in the position to negotiate.

                      It is however unfortunate that we are limited to this one single platform. Beyond that, for me personally the matter is settled. Why get upset and all worked up if you don't have legal alternatives?

                      No likey? No buyey. Or: arrrr (cryptically formulated alternative)

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                      • Originally posted by Zoetstofzoetje View Post
                        No likey? No buyey. Or: arrrr (cryptically formulated alternative)
                        See, this is what Steam introduced...
                        The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
                        certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
                        -- Bertrand Russell

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                        • Originally posted by MxM View Post
                          See, this is what Steam introduced...
                          STEAM din't introduce it. It would exist on a similar scale, no matter what Firaxis did. If they used disk verification, people would be annoyed at that, too. If they didn't use disk verification or something similar to STEAM, it would be too easy. Firaxis chose STEAM, because they believed it would make them the largest profit. It probably didn't make too much of a difference in their profits, but Firaxis can do it if they really think that it will help. I, honestly, don't care whether STEAM, or something else, is used. It's not going to stop me from buying and playing the game.

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                          • Steam is zero.

                            - If steam is gone, Civ5 is unusable.
                            - The game costs 15 € more expensive on steam on amazon.fr
                            - The game is already pirated!
                            - The game is now automatically patch (SIM3) not require steam.
                            - Resale of the game difficult
                            - Game play is impossible without an internet connection during installation
                            - Steam prevents competition in price (amazon, virgin, fnac ...).


                            PS : Price Steam 49,99€ Amazon.fr 34.99€ With DVD !
                            Last edited by Mirada2000; October 3, 2010, 08:03.

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                            • Aah and everyone forgets the main advantage and the reason I buy everything on steam if possible. And the reason for many whines and gripes on the forum (for CIV among them). YOU DON'T NEED THE BLEEDIN' CD! EVER! No more cursing and gnashing of teeth when you cannot find it, or the box to place it in when finished.
                              Another advantage is that you can save on the Steam cloud which means if you go to a friend's house, internet cafe, install it on your laptop you can continue where you left off (or show off your army or mighty empire).
                              --< If Brute force isn't working, you're not using enough! >--

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                              • Originally posted by Mirada2000 View Post
                                ...
                                - The game costs 15 € more expensive on steam on amazon.fr
                                ...
                                Even in large store chains in germany you can find Civ V now for 11 € less than from Steam
                                (i.e. 39 € vs. 50 €)
                                It seems a little bit strange, when you can buy a game for 20 % less from physical shops (who, after all, have costs like rent and surely, much higher personnel expenditures compared to Steam, not to forget transport costs for the DVDs) compared to a pure online shop like Steam.
                                Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
                                Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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