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Steam is a racket, not just with their pricing but in their ability to convince pc gamers that they are on the same team.
Steam is on team "empty your wallet" and is not your buddy. That should have been clear when they released their own L4D2 on Steam for $60. Disgusting.
Steam is on team "empty your wallet" and is not your buddy. That should have been clear when they released their own L4D2 on Steam for $60. Disgusting.
Fair enough, but I wouldn't call Steam a racket. Of course Steam is not my buddy. Any company's primary focus should be on making money. And they might act like they're our buddy and portray themselves as the good guys that really care about their customers (both consumers and producers in this case), but they're not a charity and so making money should be their primary focus. And obviously they will ask as much money for games as they can get away with.




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Yea actually the retail pc version is $50 on Amazon as well. Newegg is also listing it for $50.
No it isn't the same thing, the pc version should always be cheaper since there is no console royalty fee for Microsoft or Sony. But Steam takes that cut AND the retailer's and doesn't give a shit about "passing on the savings" to pc gamers.
Steam is a racket, not just with their pricing but in their ability to convince pc gamers that they are on the same team.
Steam is on team "empty your wallet" and is not your buddy. That should have been clear when they released their own L4D2 on Steam for $60. Disgusting.
Edited 2013-02-06 21:57 UTC