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Great Story throughout. Nearly the perfect model of pacing and level design. Pretty much HL2 advanced beyond HL and set the gaming standard.The first one was amazing at its time. Neat AI plus some brilliant level design. The second one, imho just rode on the first one's laurels.
cloud saves: ? = Needed? (?=can exist elsewhere)Honestly, this keeps getting brought up so I'm just going to plop a copypasta every time I see this bigbadsteamisintroublenow circlejerk. I will say I would very much like to see Half Life 3 though.
I remember in 2012 thinking Steam was the greatest thing since sliced bread, but already by 2016 I was wondering why so many still revered it so well.
Face facts people - Origin worked better by 2017. I am not saying it had more features or better prices, but it just WORKED. None of these ridiculous constant 120MB updates and constant crashing.
I mean Steam's interface hasn't really changed.... ever?
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Steam has been pretty good to me, I only used origin for one game so far. I like seeing final fantasy xv on steam and such games which were exclusive to consoles and now steam is welcoming them, game developers leaving means they are no happy so valve should at least update its pricing to reflect competition.
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great editorial. I think you may be right on your general stance @btarunr, but I don't think Valve cares that much about things as many might think. Since Valve is a private company, we have no idea if they are working on HL3, or not, though. I myself have been given the idea that What Valve wants to do with HL3 is pretty epic, and like HL2, Gaber isn't going to settle for a second-rate experience... they'll only release HL3 when they can give the experience they really want user to have. A lowering of sales and a lack of front page fanfare is NOT going to entice them to launch a software product... they won't stoop so low to garner sales, because they truly don't have to.
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The thing is, the people that brought us the first two HL titles aren't even at Valve anymore. There's no telling what a third installment would look like.
I don't see that as an issue. HL2 was pretty epic for what is was really trying to do, behind the scenes, psychologically, when having users face the potential of developing a god complex. Valve literally tried to make you experience that God complex. HL3 will be no different. The people that left won't affect this aspect of what Valve offers with their games at all, IMHO.The thing is, the people that brought us the first two HL titles aren't even at Valve anymore. There's no telling what a third installment would look like.
I mean they could do a bungie and release a RTS or card game version of HL3![]()
great editorial. I think you may be right on your general stance @btarunr, but I don't think Valve cares that much about things as many might think. Since Valve is a private company, we have no idea if they are working on HL3, or not, though. I myself have been given the idea that What Valve wants to do with HL3 is pretty epic, and like HL2, Gaber isn't going to settle for a second-rate experience... they'll only release HL3 when they can give the experience they really want user to have. A lowering of sales and a lack of front page fanfare is NOT going to entice them to launch a software product... they won't stoop so low to garner sales, because they truly don't have to.
Uh, no.
I was using EA's Link store before it was even public. I have been using it since before EA ever sold any games at all online. I have almost every EA title in my library because I do pre-alpha testing with the EA storefronts often. You are right, Steam's interface has barely changed, but that said, neither has origin, really. At least on STEAM, I still have all the games I bought in my library, but on Origin, I have had many titles jsut simply disappear becuase EA decided tehy didn't want me to have these *singleplayer* titles (harry potter, SIMs, plus several others)
Neither side is perfect, really is what I'm trying to say.
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EA Link was EA's Original game client prior to Origin being launch (which is just the newest version of Link). I've used both platforms since they first began, and have seen them both grow over the years. I am impartial to both.Idk what this "link store" is. I am talking current origin. It's a pretty bare-bones PC gaming store app, but it is also not so bloody cumbersome. It launches - and there are my games to play.
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@FreedomEclipse while I in large part agree with you about the model Ubisoft (and to a lesser extent Origin) has displayed, as well as the cesspool Steam has become, I differ on one point.
While you are correct disparaging the vast majority of Indie games, if you are willing to wad e through them, there are some truly god, even great ones. I have a number of them that are well done and very fun and engaging.
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I agree with you. I was just saying that lots of sifting is needed to separate the good from the chaff.I never once said or denied that there werent any great indie games on steam. There are, but this has been overtaken by those that flip assets for a quick buck rather than a game with real substance and quality. And these rubbish asset flips greatly outnumber the games that have been made with great effort, time and dedication.
Steam have tried multiple times to fix the issue with green light and crappy asset flips but they have always gone half way, dropped the ball then forgotten about it all together.
Now, I can safely say that the way that Origin has developed has been directly due to user feedback, but at the same time, what EA's Origin is trying to do is far different than what Steam is offering. Yeah, it's a similar kind of service, but the grand idea behind it all is quite a different animal. So, with that said, I do expect MORE out of STEAM. Origin just needs to sell me a couple of games, offer me a way to store my digital purchases from EA, and that it does do well for sure, when it doesn't steal my games.![]()
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That's how I see Origin - Give me games, and make them work without all of the hassle Steam now has.
As for Steam - I would argue they may have been attempting to be "a different animal", but they have completely failed to succeed at anything that isn't just gaming and a community around it (So they haven't succeeded at anything new since Steam's inception). I also agree that a lot of this is me having "higher standards" when it comes to Valve, but so what? - I have higher standards for Valve, and they aren't meeting them.
You are kind of mistaken (or misguided to a lesser extent...) J-RPG games like Final Fantasy & especially the older ones have been starting to appear on steam for a while now, At least 5years. There have been a whole list of Final Fantasy ports on steam and Square Enix have also sold steam keys for these games on their own website.
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I used Origin for a few years when I was playing ME3 and ME3 Multiplayer but I never really liked it even when they offered free games every now and then.
To me Origin is just a game launcher and not much more. I have made a few friends on there but we never communicated with each other and there are or at least were no way to share screenshots and publish artwork and stuff.
Steam on the other hand is more like Facebook for gamers but better.
I had the chance to use Uplay when I got some free games with purchase of a GPU a few years ago but I chose not to get the free games because back then Uplay sucked even more than Origin.
I don't get why so many people here dislike Steam so much because the platform itself is way better for gamers than any of its competitors. Well maybe the haters are game developers who feel like that Steam has been ripping them off or something
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I have them all on my steam, my point is, new games that were consoles only like final fantasy are not consoles only anymore, meaning pc is the way forward, there is no reason to buy a console like used to be, now, we need nintendo to join sega on 100% software development.
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But at least if you don't like steam you could always find the game elsewhere, especially on giant AAA titles. They might not meet your standards but at least they're not forcing you to use them. Epic Launcher is a Chinese owned software product that has been hacked multiple times. Not sure I really want to be forced to use that to play games. Same thing with origin - the exclusivity is the issue.
If valve really wanted to punch Origin and Epic in the gut, they could release HL3 on every platform, and sell it cheaper on Steam.
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3) Make some more bloody good Valve games, and ideally also make Steam OS a real thing. Steam's entire advantage was that everyone had Steam, and everyone needed to download steam first. That's just not that true anymore.
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