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Steam continues its unbelievable growth

article published on 8 January, 2012

The Steam digital distribution platform continues to see exponential growth. Valve has reported on Steam's 2011 accomplishments, which showed 100 unit sales growth for the 7th year in a row. Steam disseminated 780 petabytes of data in 2011, a remarkably huge number. During the year, the service grew to 40 million accounts, 1800 games and at one point had 5 million concurrent users. ... [ read the full article ]

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xtago
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8. January 2012 @ 03:55 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What else can you expect when it's pretty much the place to get PC Games, and wiping out the game stores.
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8. January 2012 @ 04:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Holy...760 petabytes? That's pretty incredible.
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8. January 2012 @ 12:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Uuugh... I wish I could begrudge them their success, as I have complained that I can't get their crap to work, so how is that they can't get any money from me? But yet, there they are...

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8. January 2012 @ 14:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Uuugh... I wish I could begrudge them their success, as I have complained that I can't get their crap to work, so how is that they can't get any money from me? But yet, there they are...
Agreed.
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10. January 2012 @ 11:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by LordRuss:
Uuugh... I wish I could begrudge them their success, as I have complained that I can't get their crap to work, so how is that they can't get any money from me? But yet, there they are...

I am truly sorry to hear that. I have over 30 games from them (200+ dollars worth for 30 bucks in the past 3 weeks) and have not had two problems. Had one about a year ago with a game that was erroring out but fixed in minutes.

The only thing I don't like about Steam is the inability to re-sell games by SIMPLY deactivating off my account and letting someone else reactive on theirs..........but at 5 bucks for Brink and Metro 2033 as well as 15 for Rage......who really cares.
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Originally posted by hearme0:
.....but at 5 bucks for Brink and Metro 2033 as well as 15 for Rage......who really cares.
I empathize greatly... Very cost effective & a great way to keep individuals from wanting to pirate games. I.e., $5 for a game that certainly doesn't cost $60. But when your (Steam/Valve) server service won't run on 2-3 machines in the household somethings wrong. Been my complaint for quite some time. Otherwise I would tout service as well..

Woo is me I suppose...

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11. January 2012 @ 16:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Lucky for you guys who live in the US.

With Steam in the EU Metro 2033 is $12, Brink is $25 and Rage is still full whack at $63.

We get the piss taken out of us all the time with software prices.

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Originally posted by the_hoolie:
Lucky for you guys who live in the US.

With Steam in the EU Metro 2033 is $12, Brink is $25 and Rage is still full whack at $63.

We get the piss taken out of us all the time with software prices.
that sucks, why is that anyway? used to be a pirate then i found steam.
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12. January 2012 @ 11:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by palwill:
Originally posted by the_hoolie:
Lucky for you guys who live in the US.

With Steam in the EU Metro 2033 is $12, Brink is $25 and Rage is still full whack at $63.

We get the piss taken out of us all the time with software prices.
that sucks, why is that anyway? used to be a pirate then i found steam.
Publishers still want to use the "import tariffs" & "delivery charges" & any other shipping fees shite that no longer applies to electronic delivery. It's exactly like walking on to a new car lot...

Dealer will tell you, "OK, I can throw in the fluid charge (radiator fluids, oil...) that's a $600 value, Scotchgard the seats so they don't get extra dirty - that's a $1800 value - but I'll knock that down to $500, you get all these crazy assed charges; when in fact - it comes with the car! The cocksucker is padding his commission! They HAVE to fill the oil! The Scotchgard is on the seats already for shipping so the nasty assed mechanics don't ruin the new upholstery. It's all in the design to get the car off the showroom the fastest & cheapest UP FRONT!

That's why American corporations LUST after over seas markets. They're especially pedophiles in Hollywood. They know culturally our crap doesn't translate, so ship it over anyway. George Lucas himself said that 60% of movie sales are made up in the foreign market. It's in the very raping that the_hoolie spoke of & grossly/half assed explained in the latter.

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12. January 2012 @ 14:00 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hopefully that will change, because that is bulls***
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13. January 2012 @ 09:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
It looks like Steam is really going to strengthen the PC gaming market and the PC industry as a whole (hardware upgrades, etc). Being an old school PC gamer, I think this is great. I use it and I love it. The cloud sync feature it a little buggy, but overall it's a great experience.

It's also hilarious that in the early days, Steam walked into Mico$oft and asked them if they were interested in the idea, they said, "naaaaaaa, we'll pass". Just shows you how anti-visionary MS is. But this is a good thing. You know MS would eventually wreck Steam one way or another.
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