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****ing Steam!!!!!!!!!!! (pg. 2)
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| DJ Xtracktor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Numb3rJuan
steam sucks donkey dick. period. big mistake since it came out. |
I would say the layout, organization and concept of steam is marvelous, but the fact that it crashes, errors and cannot keep up with the demand makes it horrible, sierra should spend as much time as blizzard to remove glitches and errors, then we'd have a happy community :). |
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| infinity HiGH |
| Valve is the maker of the game. Sierra was the publisher of HL1. |
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| DJ Xtracktor |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Valve is the maker of the game. Sierra was the publisher of HL1. |
Shows you how much i know :rolleyes: hehehe, replace steam with valve. Long live blizzard and EA :toothless |
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| Emil |
| quote: | Originally posted by sleepydragon
constructive post there |
Thank you. |
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| Ek0nomik |
| Yeh Steam sucks. CS:Source as well as CS sucks. Once someone takes the engine and implements it into a good online game, that's where it will stand out. |
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| 3xx3r7 |
While I am typing right now, I have to wait for a 40-ing-minute update, just to play single player. I have like 6 megabit connection at my house and the latest PC gear. I aalready like in the middle of the game. It a constant several hour -session with Steam. Those retarded morons at Valve don't realize that it was already hacked through and those who have pirated the game, don't have to with Steam at all. I am downloading the next product from Valve. Paranoid sons-of-little-s.
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| Earthsnail |
| quote: | Originally posted by infinity HiGH
those ing bastards! who do they think they are trying to make money of their game :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
:rolleyes:
yea, those poor, internet-less geeks in Zimbabwe who wanted to fire up Half-Life 2 on their supermachines are out of luck :)
If you can afford to have Half-Life 2, you can afford to have the internet :rolleyes: |
........:conf:
That's not true, especially since HL2 is a one time buy and the internet is monthly. Of course, if you're refering to dial-up, then that's a different story |
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| ReAz |
I stopped playing half life and counter strike because of this lame piece of aka Steam.
Valva made a mistake they shut down the WON systems!! |
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| infinity HiGH |
| quote: | Originally posted by Earthsnail
........:conf:
That's not true, especially since HL2 is a one time buy and the internet is monthly. Of course, if you're refering to dial-up, then that's a different story |
Basically what I'm saying is, in today's age of PC gaming, if you're capable of running Half-Life 2, you probably have the internet. If you don't, then you're definately in the minority which Valve doesn't really care about. Also, I'm pretty sure that registering HL2 is a 1-time thing. You don't have to be online when playing single-player. |
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| fr0st |
| Sounds to me like a bunch of people who got a spiffy cracked version cant play anymore.... I have no problems with steam at all.... I guess its kinda hard on you if you have dial up to update. But then again you have dial up soo it sucks to be you.. Half life 2 is one of the best games ever.. |
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| sleepydragon |
| quote: | Originally posted by 3xx3r7
While I am typing right now, I have to wait for a 40-ing-minute update, just to play single player. I have like 6 megabit connection at my house and the latest PC gear. I aalready like in the middle of the game. It a constant several hour -session with Steam. Those retarded morons at Valve don't realize that it was already hacked through and those who have pirated the game, don't have to with Steam at all. I am downloading the next product from Valve. Paranoid sons-of-little-s.
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40 minute update on the connection u claim to have thats bull ur either lying or just exagerating abit |
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| Absolut_Vodka |
| Steam has come a long way since its inital release a year or so ago. It still has small bugs, but its much more stable than it used to be, and well, whenever they do find bugs its easy autoinstalled, so no hazzle downloading an update. But yeah, the fact that you must connect to the internet to be able to play hl2 is a pain, but is their way of making sure they're arent any pirated copies going around. |
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