Friday, May 25th 2007

Steam Surpasses 13 Million Accounts

Valve today announced that Steam, the Bellevue, WA based company's pioneering PC platform for digital content, has surpassed 13 million active accounts since its launch in 2002. With over 150 games and 2500 updates in a broad selection of genres and dozens of other PC applications, movies, and demos available, Steam has become a leading destination for millions of gamers around the world. The activity of online gameplay via Steam averages over 7 billion player minutes per month. This summer, more major publishers will announce that they are bringing their games to Valve's platform, using it for electronic distribution and including it in their retail product releases in order to take advantage of features such as anti-piracy, server browsing, marketing promotions and more.
Source: Valve
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20 Comments on Steam Surpasses 13 Million Accounts

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
So Steam is Valves online lanplayer party type deal? Like Xbox lives? Or is it their servers?
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#2
GJSNeptune
Basically. Steam is like iTunes for video games. It's an online store and account manager. You can buy and download games through it, register purchased games via serials, and launch games. There's also a news section and probably other stuff. I haven't had Steam for awhile.
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#3
mdm-adph
WarEagleAUSo Steam is Valves online lanplayer party type deal? Like Xbox lives? Or is it their servers?
I guess it's kind of like WoW, only you don't have to pay a monthly fee and the people using it have much, much shorter attention spans.
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#4
L|NK|N
mdm-adphI guess it's kind of like WoW, only you don't have to pay a monthly fee and the people using it have much, much shorter attention spans.
You're explanation needs further explaining.....How is the Steam Client anything like WoW? :wtf: Ive used Steam since I first bought HL2, and it is very handy. No discs to manage, lose, or get scratched. Friends lists, server lists, auto-patching of games, purchase a game with a couple of clicks, no limit to redownloading a game due to formatting your drives. Steam has come along way since its introduction.
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#5
GJSNeptune
mdm-adphI guess it's kind of like WoW, only you don't have to pay a monthly fee and the people using it have much, much shorter attention spans.
Steam isn't a game, heh.
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#6
erocker
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Steam sucks... or does it blow? Who knows, thier piracy measures suck. Some a-hole steals your account and apparently there is nothing they can do about it! F U steam, I hate you.
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#7
Dippyskoodlez
LiNKiNIve used Steam since I first bought HL2, and it is very handy. No discs to manage, lose, or get scratched. Friends lists, server lists, auto-patching of games, purchase a game with a couple of clicks, no limit to redownloading a game due to formatting your drives.
You don't actually need CD's for WoW either.
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#8
GJSNeptune
I don't think he was implying that you do. Just describing Steam.
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#9
Aguiar
Steam is a great concept...near futur all should be,and will,like them...Yuo can play online ,nowing that there´s no cheaters bathering you.You can buy and pay online for theyre last releases much cheaper then others sellers.I feel pretty safe with them,but you now...who´s completly safe online????
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#10
erocker
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Well... you're deffinately not safe from me scolding you on your grammar. BAD GRAMMAR!:nutkick: There are other ways to keep cheaters at bay buddy. Perhaps someday when your older you will have a steam account stolen, and then hopefully (with improved writing) you can tell us how much Steam sucks correctly.
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#11
GJSNeptune
C'mon. He lives in Portugal, and English is probably not native to him.
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#12
erocker
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Oops! iLo siento amigo! iSteam es muy retardito!
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#13
mdm-adph
LiNKiNYou're explanation needs further explaining.....How is the Steam Client anything like WoW? :wtf: Ive used Steam since I first bought HL2, and it is very handy. No discs to manage, lose, or get scratched. Friends lists, server lists, auto-patching of games, purchase a game with a couple of clicks, no limit to redownloading a game due to formatting your drives. Steam has come along way since its introduction.
oh, not the client -- I was describing the Steam "community."
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#14
tkpenalty
Steam is great, you basically have an account and you go to the store to purchase the games, then you can download the game and yeah. With the Discs, they are just there to provide u with the installation content and the Serial; that makes buying online more safer though...
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#15
Aguiar
erockerWell... you're deffinately not safe from me scolding you on your grammar. BAD GRAMMAR!... (with improved writing) you can tell us how much Steam sucks correctly.
Ok,maybe i am a bad english writer,but i wonder if you could correct me ,instead of critics.That would be a great community help job.;) Is it well writen now?
GJSNeptune thank you,for beeing a great human...:respect: .
Anyway 13 Million accounts is for me a huge community.That must mean something...13 000 000.That´s a lot of sold games.
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#16
ex_reven
mdm-adphoh, not the client -- I was describing the Steam "community."
Thanks for the vote of confidence :p
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#17
Benpi
erockerSteam sucks... or does it blow? Who knows, thier piracy measures suck. Some a-hole steals your account and apparently there is nothing they can do about it! F U steam, I hate you.
Optical Discs FTL!! What happens when someone steals your optical disc? I've never had my account stolen for anything. If you're afraid of someone stealing your passwords, cancel your internet, close your bank account, destroy your passport, burn your credit cards and ID's sell your car, sell your house, sell all of your posessions, and go live like a bum under a bridge where you don't have to worry day and night about someone stealing your private information.

Steam is an awesome program, and is leading the way to Digital purchases of games. It's harder to protect digital copies vs. hard copies, but they have every right to do so. Valve gives a LOT of freedom when it comes to Steam and DRM. I have HL2, Episode1 installed from 1 steam account on 4 different computers right now (because I have used 4 different PCs - I don't steal because I'm not a Hard-Left Liberal Democrat). If you want to see a piece of junk, check EA Link.

Oh, PS, if you're referring to the article about someone getting Valve Customer Info, CC info, that was from a 3rd party client who manages INTERNET-CAFE accounts - completely different from steam. Don't flip over every news article you see.
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#18
GJSNeptune
erockerWell... you're deffinately not safe from me scolding you on your grammar. BAD GRAMMAR!:nutkick:
Wait a second, you didn't even spell 'definitely' right? :wtf:
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#19
zekrahminator
McLovin


Shocked kitten is disappointed with your behavior, chill out unless you'd like reservations for the TPU ban hotel.
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#20
Dippyskoodlez
BenpiOptical Discs FTL!! What happens when someone steals your optical disc? I've never had my account stolen for anything. I
When my discs are being stolen, I get better friends.
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