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So you know how we have the option to add games to our collection by choosing; PS3 or PSN, Xbox 360 or XBL for the same game. Could we also have the option of choosing Steam for the counterpart to PC?

 

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I think they just have a "PC" version of the game you can add, right? That's what I did with the few Steam games I decided to add. I don't buy many games on Steam, so I could have just gotten lucky and all the titles I had were listed for PC already.



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Oculin said:
I think they just have a "PC" version of the game you can add, right? That's what I did with the few Steam games I decided to add. I don't buy many games on Steam, so I could have just gotten lucky and all the titles I had were listed for PC already.


Ya they have the PC version option.



Playstation All-Stars is one of the best games I've played this gen, and is the most fun I've had in a game this gen.

I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.



superchunk said:
I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.


I was thinking it was the network/format we got the game on.... since this is a sales site. But I guess I was wrong =(



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Mythe said:
superchunk said:
I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.


I was thinking it was the network/format we got the game on.... since this is a sales site. But I guess I was wrong =(

It is network format sort of... Its the platform its played on. XLB and PSN as well as WW and VC are all platforms within their primary area of their consoles. Steam is just a retail option. That's it. I wouldn't consider it any different than Amazon. You're still buying a PC game and in almost any case the game is available to buy outside of steam to be played on PC as well.

Whereas in XBL, PSN, etc nearly all of those games (100% in WW/VC case) are only available through that platform. I know in XBL/PSN case some of those are full retail games being offered via download as well, however, I don't think those are categorized separately... only 360/PS3.



superchunk said:
Mythe said:
superchunk said:
I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.


I was thinking it was the network/format we got the game on.... since this is a sales site. But I guess I was wrong =(

It is network format sort of... Its the platform its played on. XLB and PSN as well as WW and VC are all platforms within their primary area of their consoles. Steam is just a retail option. That's it. I wouldn't consider it any different than Amazon. You're still buying a PC game and in almost any case the game is available to buy outside of steam to be played on PC as well.

Whereas in XBL, PSN, etc nearly all of those games (100% in WW/VC case) are only available through that platform. I know in XBL/PSN case some of those are full retail games being offered via download as well, however, I don't think those are categorized separately... only 360/PS3.


I think that is the issue here. Do a search for bioshock and there is a 360 version and xbla version, a ps3 version and psn, and only a pc version not steam.  But i do agree unless there games that can only be played through steam (which technically i think all steamwrks enables games would apply) than its not really a platform. But I could also see the confusion since retail releases of xbox/ps3 games still see to be listed as both.



thranx said:
superchunk said:
Mythe said:
superchunk said:
I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.


I was thinking it was the network/format we got the game on.... since this is a sales site. But I guess I was wrong =(

It is network format sort of... Its the platform its played on. XLB and PSN as well as WW and VC are all platforms within their primary area of their consoles. Steam is just a retail option. That's it. I wouldn't consider it any different than Amazon. You're still buying a PC game and in almost any case the game is available to buy outside of steam to be played on PC as well.

Whereas in XBL, PSN, etc nearly all of those games (100% in WW/VC case) are only available through that platform. I know in XBL/PSN case some of those are full retail games being offered via download as well, however, I don't think those are categorized separately... only 360/PS3.


I think that is the issue here. Do a search for bioshock and there is a 360 version and xbla version, a ps3 version and psn, and only a pc version not steam.  But i do agree unless there games that can only be played through steam (which technically i think all steamwrks enables games would apply) than its not really a platform. But I could also see the confusion since retail releases of xbox/ps3 games still see to be listed as both.

Ah well, I guess that creates, to me, an uneeded separation. At that point the XBL/PSN versions would simply be retail options and not really a new platform... idk, guess with Steam you have some value as it is a retail option, however, if I'm not mistaken doesn't it also add community options similar to XBL/PSN? like leader boards, chat, etc.



superchunk said:
thranx said:
superchunk said:
Mythe said:
superchunk said:
I don't understand your request.

PSN and XBL are actual platforms within their respective consoles.

Steam is simply another retailer option for the PC. What you're asking would be like an option to mark Walmart or Gamestop.

Its not a wholly separate platform.


I was thinking it was the network/format we got the game on.... since this is a sales site. But I guess I was wrong =(

It is network format sort of... Its the platform its played on. XLB and PSN as well as WW and VC are all platforms within their primary area of their consoles. Steam is just a retail option. That's it. I wouldn't consider it any different than Amazon. You're still buying a PC game and in almost any case the game is available to buy outside of steam to be played on PC as well.

Whereas in XBL, PSN, etc nearly all of those games (100% in WW/VC case) are only available through that platform. I know in XBL/PSN case some of those are full retail games being offered via download as well, however, I don't think those are categorized separately... only 360/PS3.


I think that is the issue here. Do a search for bioshock and there is a 360 version and xbla version, a ps3 version and psn, and only a pc version not steam.  But i do agree unless there games that can only be played through steam (which technically i think all steamwrks enables games would apply) than its not really a platform. But I could also see the confusion since retail releases of xbox/ps3 games still see to be listed as both.

Ah well, I guess that creates, to me, an uneeded separation. At that point the XBL/PSN versions would simply be retail options and not really a new platform... idk, guess with Steam you have some value as it is a retail option, however, if I'm not mistaken doesn't it also add community options similar to XBL/PSN? like leader boards, chat, etc.

Steam does all of that. Steamworks enabled games are just as feature rich as xbox live games. As far as I know. Its just many games on the service are not steamworks enabled, but just sold there as a retail source. I think it would better to just not have retail games listed as psn/xbl games instead of adding steam games. But I could see it go either way.