| shio said: You are all mad. Steam is as cheap as retail. - Auto-patching - Being able to download from anywhere and on any computer without DVDs - A thriving community - Steam Cloud (when it's released) - Voice chat support - Achievements tracking - Less hassle - Most Steam games offer pre-purchase deals like a 10% discount or give another game for free. - etc...
Read what I wrote above. It's a matter of weighting the pros and cons of Retail and Digital Distribution games. Your first mistake was not comparing the pros and cons of each buying method, and that disrupts your entire argument (I'm studying Critical Thinking). I think that it pretty much falls down to which method the someone prefers: Retail or DD. The first time I bought a game through digital distribution only had happened earlier this year, and since then I have bought more Steam games than Retail. I love the automatic patching and not cluttering my room with DVDs. |
1. This is just plain wrong. If you check Amazon, a game that launches at 50 dollars is usually 40 dollars on UK. It is like that on almost everything.
I do agree with your post though.
http://www.vgchartz.com/games/userreviewdisp.php?id=261
That is VGChartz LONGEST review. And it's NOT Cute Kitten DS







