• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Steam Sets New Record With Over 39 Million Concurrent Players, Some New Games Doing Well

Joined
May 3, 2019
Messages
2,119 (1.03/day)
System Name BigRed
Processor I7 12700k
Motherboard Asus Rog Strix z690-A WiFi D4
Cooling Noctua D15S chromax black/MX6
Memory TEAM GROUP 32GB DDR4 4000C16 B die
Video Card(s) MSI RTX 3080 Gaming Trio X 10GB
Storage M.2 drives WD SN850X 1TB 4x4 BOOT/WD SN850X 4TB 4x4 STEAM/USB3 4TB OTHER
Display(s) Dell s3422dwg 34" 3440x1440p 144hz ultrawide
Case Corsair 7000D
Audio Device(s) Logitech Z5450/KEF uniQ speakers/Bowers and Wilkins P7 Headphones
Power Supply Corsair RM850x 80% gold
Mouse Logitech G604 lightspeed wireless
Keyboard Logitech G915 TKL lightspeed wireless
Software Windows 10 Pro X64
Benchmark Scores Who cares
20 years here.

Who has the highest on steam i wonder?
 

Frick

Fishfaced Nincompoop
Joined
Feb 27, 2006
Messages
19,635 (2.86/day)
Location
Piteå
System Name White DJ in Detroit
Processor Ryzen 5 5600
Motherboard Asrock B450M-HDV
Cooling Be Quiet! Pure Rock 2
Memory 2 x 16GB Kingston Fury 3400mhz
Video Card(s) XFX 6950XT Speedster MERC 319
Storage Kingston A400 240GB | WD Black SN750 2TB |WD Blue 1TB x 2 | Toshiba P300 2TB | Seagate Expansion 8TB
Display(s) Samsung U32J590U 4K + BenQ GL2450HT 1080p
Case Fractal Design Define R4
Audio Device(s) Plantronics 5220, Nektar SE61 keyboard
Power Supply Corsair RM850x v3
Mouse Logitech G602
Keyboard Cherry MX Board 1.0 TKL Brown
Software Windows 10 Pro
Benchmark Scores Rimworld 4K ready!
20 years here.

Who has the highest on steam i wonder?

21 years, because it launched in 2003.

2007 for me. I hated it so much at the start.
 
Joined
Nov 22, 2020
Messages
73 (0.05/day)
Processor Ryzen 5 3600
Motherboard ASRock X470 Taichi
Cooling Scythe Kotetsu Mark II
Memory G.SKILL 32GB DDR4 3200 CL16
Video Card(s) EVGA GeForce RTX 3070 FTW3 Ultra (1980 MHz / 0.968 V)
Display(s) Dell P2715Q; BenQ EX3501R; Panasonic TC-P55S60
Case Fractal Design Define R5
Audio Device(s) Sennheiser HD580; 64 Audio 1964-Q
Power Supply Seasonic SSR-650TR
Mouse Logitech G700s; Logitech G903
Keyboard Cooler Master QuickFire TK; Kinesis Advantage
VR HMD Quest 2
There is no lock-in on steam. Nothing is stopping people from using other platforms other than the merits of steam itself. There are is even game aggregation software to combine all your game libraries from multiple store-fronts.

No, the reason steam is successful is because they are the only one's that have approached making a platform from the perspective of "how can we make this better" instead of "how can we make money". Not to say Valve is flawless of course, they are just the only one's actually trying. The rest are just trying to cash in.
I think this depends on how you define "lock-in". I have 1000 games associated with my Steam account so I will probably have the Steam client installed on my gaming devices for the rest of my life. You might call that lock-in.

On the other hand, I also have hundreds of games tied to my GOG account, and dozens more with Itch. I don't run any of their apps, and I still buy games from their stores. So in that sense I'm not locked into Steam. (I tried Playnite, and as slick as it is it was still too much hassle for me. I just download installer .exes from the GOG and Itch websites.)

I also have hundreds of games tied to my Epic account. They are all from the weekly giveaways. I never played them because I never installed the app. I'm waiting for their client to improve enough to bother using it, and until it does I'll never spend actual money with Epic. Valve is earning my money purely on the quality of their Steam client.
 

freeagent

Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
8,713 (3.82/day)
Location
Winnipeg, Canada
Processor AMD R7 5800X3D
Motherboard Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero
Cooling Thermalright Frozen Edge 360, 3x TL-B12 V2, 2x TL-B12 V1
Memory 2x8 G.Skill Trident Z Royal 3200C14, 2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z Black and White 3200 C14
Video Card(s) Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity OC
Storage WD SN850 1TB, SN850X 2TB, SN770 1TB
Display(s) LG 50UP7100
Case Fractal Torrent Compact
Audio Device(s) JBL Bar 700
Power Supply Seasonic Vertex GX-1000, Monster HDP1800
Mouse Logitech G502 Hero
Keyboard Logitech G213
VR HMD Oculus 3
Software Yes
Benchmark Scores Yes
My brother has 21 years, since the beginning I think..
 
Joined
Jun 2, 2017
Messages
9,307 (3.38/day)
System Name Best AMD Computer
Processor AMD 7900X3D
Motherboard Asus X670E E Strix
Cooling In Win SR36
Memory GSKILL DDR5 32GB 5200 30
Video Card(s) Sapphire Pulse 7900XT (Watercooled)
Storage Corsair MP 700, Seagate 530 2Tb, Adata SX8200 2TBx2, Kingston 2 TBx2, Micron 8 TB, WD AN 1500
Display(s) GIGABYTE FV43U
Case Corsair 7000D Airflow
Audio Device(s) Corsair Void Pro, Logitch Z523 5.1
Power Supply Deepcool 1000M
Mouse Logitech g7 gaming mouse
Keyboard Logitech G510
Software Windows 11 Pro 64 Steam. GOG, Uplay, Origin
Benchmark Scores Firestrike: 46183 Time Spy: 25121
21 years, because it launched in 2003.

2007 for me. I hated it so much at the start.
Having to get Steam in Total War Shogun 2 was not cool at the time. The first time I had to reset my PC I got a better appreciation for Steam.
 
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
2,977 (0.52/day)
Location
MN
System Name Personal / HTPC
Processor Ryzen 5900x / Ryzen 5600X3D
Motherboard Asrock x570 Phantom Gaming 4 /ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming
Cooling Corsair H100i / bequiet! Pure Rock Slim 2
Memory 32GB DDR4 3200 / 16GB DDR4 3200
Video Card(s) EVGA XC3 Ultra RTX 3080Ti / EVGA RTX 3060 XC
Storage 500GB Pro 970, 250 GB SSD, 1TB & 500GB Western Digital / lots
Display(s) Dell - S3220DGF & S3222DGM 32"
Case CoolerMaster HAF XB Evo / CM HAF XB Evo
Audio Device(s) Logitech G35 headset
Power Supply 850W SeaSonic X Series / 750W SeaSonic X Series
Mouse Logitech G502
Keyboard Black Microsoft Natural Elite Keyboard
Software Windows 10 Pro 64 / Windows 10 Pro 64
Steam wasn't the first digital store but they were the first worldwide digital gaming store with a decent size content library. I never heard of Stardock. Were they worldwide? How many games did they have in the catalog?
Steam didn't start out even as a digital store for selling games. It was just a platform for Vavle to use for updating games when it launched in 2003. I think it was almost a year or more after Steam even came out that it offered games for sale.

As for Stardock, they have the Galactic Civilization games under their name. They had a digital store that allowed the purchase of Galactic Civilization on it when the game released back in 2003, you could also take the key from your retail copy and apply to the Stardock platform to receive updates to the game. I don't see why you couldn't be somewhere else other than the US to buy the game online through their digital platform. A year so later they started to offer third-party games on the platform.

Fact of the matter is, Steam wasn't first. It was, however, the platform that resonated the most with people. I used both Stardock's platform and Steam back then. According to Steam I officially joined it December 14, 2004 (5 days from my 20th anniversary). I have, however, stopped using Steam to pay for digital games back in 2019 because I really hate the fact I'm just renting games, but that's a separate matter.

I think the first game I ever purchased digitally back then was a copy of Galactic Civilization 2 off Stardock's platform, which I eventually picked up a physical copy of the Gal Civ 2 Ultimate Edition that I still have to this day.

Eventually Stardock retired their first platform and released their next digital platform called "Impulse" sometime in 2008 which I remember using as a platform to link a few physical games I had to and one I remember specifically was Demigod (I had a physical copy of it). I can't recall if I purchased any games digitally on it except for Batman Arkham Asylum. I specifically remember downloading the game off that platform. I think the move from their original platform to Impulse was an attempt to get something better to compete with Steam, but it never was able to keep up. I do know that a handful of years later Gamestop purchased Impulse and they used it to get into the digital gaming side of things, but I had stopped using Impulse by then. I only kept Impulse installed for Gal Civ 2 and eventually the app was no longer supported...which was 10 or 12 years ago when Gamestop discontinued supporting it and moved to selling and the distribution of digital games through their own download application which Gamestop doesn't even supports in such a way anymore. Bottom line is, if you had digital games through these platforms they are lost to the ether. My understanding is you can buy digital games off Gamestop today, but they are for keys to Steam, they don't have a digital platform anymore.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jan 29, 2021
Messages
1,866 (1.32/day)
Location
Alaska USA
Delta Force servers are rocking atm and that game was just released a few days ago. Free dl via Steam.
 
Joined
Jun 6, 2021
Messages
701 (0.55/day)
System Name Red Devil
Processor AMD 5950x - Vermeer - B0
Motherboard Gigabyte X570 AORUS MASTER
Cooling NZXT Kraken Z73 360mm; 14 x Corsair QL 120mm RGB Case Fans
Memory G.SKill Trident Z Neo 32GB Kit DDR4-3600 CL14 (F4-3600C14Q-32GTZNB)
Video Card(s) PowerColor's Red Devil Radeon RX 6900 XT (Navi 21 XTX)
Storage 1 x Western Digital SN850 1GB; 1 x WD Black SN850X 4TB; 1 x Samsung SSD 870EVO 2TB
Display(s) 1 x MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED 4K; 2 x Asus VG27AQL1A
Case Corsair Obsidian 1000D
Audio Device(s) Raz3r Nommo V2 Pro ; Steel Series Arctis Nova Pro X Wireless (XBox Version)
Power Supply AX1500i Digital ATX - 1500w - 80 Plus Titanium
Mouse Razer Basilisk V3
Keyboard Razer Huntsman V2 - Optical Gaming Keyboard
Software Windows 11
Marvel Rivals is apparently practically Overwatch in the Marvel Universe and f2p, so it's numbers are not surprising. Have some friends trying that out, but I no longer find joy in PvP gameplay, so it's not for me.

It's not actually f2p right now($30, with $30 equivalent of in game microtransaction $), so it's numbers are a bit more surprising. I myself was one of the 578,000 people playing Path of Exile over the weekend, playing what frankly was entirely too much. Great game already, looking forward to more classes, skills and the last 3 chapters of the campaign set to release throughout 2025.
I still prefer Overwatch over Marvel. The game is too chaotic to enjoy while teams can be completely unbalanced. Maybe they will implement the 1 tank 3 dps and 2 healer rule later.
 
Joined
Feb 13, 2023
Messages
87 (0.13/day)
Location
Hell
Maybe it isn't a kernel level anticheat? The game works on Linux with all that means.

Besides the behavior would be retarded even for Windows. Does it ask for admin privileges to install that?
You need to allow admin privileges to start the launcher or you get a "Failed to start process for this game" error
 
Last edited:
Joined
Dec 28, 2012
Messages
3,909 (0.90/day)
System Name Skunkworks 3.0
Processor 5800x3d
Motherboard x570 unify
Cooling Noctua NH-U12A
Memory 32GB 3600 mhz
Video Card(s) asrock 6800xt challenger D
Storage Sabarent rocket 4.0 2TB, MX 500 2TB
Display(s) Asus 1440p144 27"
Case Old arse cooler master 932
Power Supply Corsair 1200w platinum
Mouse *squeak*
Keyboard Some old office thing
Software Manjaro
Steam didn't start out even as a digital store for selling games. It was just a platform for Vavle to use for updating games when it launched in 2003. I think it was almost a year or more after Steam even came out that it offered games for sale.

As for Stardock, they have the Galactic Civilization games under their name. They had a digital store that allowed the purchase of Galactic Civilization on it when the game released back in 2003, you could also take the key from your retail copy and apply to the Stardock platform to receive updates to the game. I don't see why you couldn't be somewhere else other than the US to buy the game online through their digital platform. A year so later they started to offer third-party games on the platform.

Fact of the matter is, Steam wasn't first. It was, however, the platform that resonated the most with people. I used both Stardock's platform and Steam back then. According to Steam I officially joined it December 14, 2004 (5 days from my 20th anniversary). I have, however, stopped using Steam to pay for digital games back in 2019 because I really hate the fact I'm just renting games, but that's a separate matter.

I think the first game I ever purchased digitally back then was a copy of Galactic Civilization 2 off Stardock's platform, which I eventually picked up a physical copy of the Gal Civ 2 Ultimate Edition that I still have to this day.

Eventually Stardock retired their first platform and released their next digital platform called "Impulse" sometime in 2008 which I remember using as a platform to link a few physical games I had to and one I remember specifically was Demigod (I had a physical copy of it). I can't recall if I purchased any games digitally on it except for Batman Arkham Asylum. I specifically remember downloading the game off that platform. I think the move from their original platform to Impulse was an attempt to get something better to compete with Steam, but it never was able to keep up. I do know that a handful of years later Gamestop purchased Impulse and they used it to get into the digital gaming side of things, but I had stopped using Impulse by then. I only kept Impulse installed for Gal Civ 2 and eventually the app was no longer supported...which was 10 or 12 years ago when Gamestop discontinued supporting it and moved to selling and the distribution of digital games through their own download application which Gamestop doesn't even supports in such a way anymore. Bottom line is, if you had digital games through these platforms they are lost to the ether. My understanding is can buy digital games off Gamestop, but they are for keys to Steam.
I miss impulse. Got it for Sins of a Solar empire's bonus, which was a Sins themes windows desktop for windows 7. Which was friggin amazing. I also bought both Demigod and Supreme commander forged alliances through Impulse, along with a few other games. It was genuinely good, worked without internet far better then Steam did, which was a big deal for me at the time with spotty "borrowed" wifi. Impulse didnt have annoying DRM associated with it, as stardock's CEO at the time was very anti DRM.

Stardock really screwed up by selling it to gamestop, and losing those purchases is what woke me to the fact that digital purchases are not "ownership". They should have kept it, but this was ALSO a wake up call that Stardock had become a terrible publisher that dropped their software constantly. Half the reason Openshell existed was because Stardock kept dropping versions of Start 8/10/11 and required you to purchase a new license for every PC.

(BTW, if anyone has this app pack for mycolors, I will happily reward you the bounty, I've been looking for it for years, and while I have the old mycolors downloaded, I dont have this : ( )
sins_of_a_solar_empire_icon_pack_install_x64_by_realyst_d4fxenh-fullview.jpg
 

DiogoPT

New Member
Joined
Dec 12, 2024
Messages
1 (1.00/day)
WOW good to see, but DELTA FORCE is a game to be hyper for I waited months after the BETA for the final release, and its been crazy good.,recommend u try it
 
Top