No. I only play WOW, so dont need any of those services.
I use steam only. It's very convenient and has good prices. I recommend to everyone, especially those who do not know about steam yet.
Wowhead is enough for me. It has comments on just about any item in the wowverse that I could ask for. And if it doesn't have that, well, that is what google is for. *grinsI do think wowhead could be imporved simply by some site managers having the ability to go around and instead of 'vote', somehow highlight the text boxes with the more useful comments, or when the comments get to a very long line, if a site manager can just go and summon up everything important like area found, best npc to get it, how and when, how much, etc.
Give me the kitty!
Yes, I do.It's mainly a matter of convenience, my local game shop has about 10 big titles, then a handful of older games, to get anything other than the major new releases or getting lucky looking through the cheaper games, I'd have to order online anyway, and then wait a few days to play, but Steam and GOG allow me to get the games installed within a relatively short time.
i use Origin and Steam quite often because they help me organize all my games, and they save my game files if i have to uninstall a game
I use steam because it is so much faster to buy games there and download, than waiting for dvd to come. For some games i use Origin but not much often.
I do not. I don't have a need to.
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I only play WoW.
Yes, I've used and I still use steam sometimes because I think it's nice to have your games gathered at the same place and it's really easy to use.
Yeah, I use Steam! I think that it's a great service and they're honestly super nice with the prices and all! :)
I have steam but don't use it. WoW is enough for me.The rare times I do use it, its simply because I'm filling time waiting for a raid or something like that.Steam is easy enough to use but frustrating at times when you want to play games on another computer such as your laptop, then you have to re-download everything. Would rather install from a disc when I want to not have to be online and use steam to authenticate and install etc etc...
Been using Steam for more than 7 years now, got a solid library of games there, and I love its community element, both social (Hubs) and creative (Workshop) sides of it. Unlimited number of downloads, instant patches, great integrated multiplayer and cloud services (i.e. Steamworks), as well as an easy way of getting all kinds of DLC. Steam is pretty much the reason why PC became my primary gaming platform in the recent years, although I do own various consoles as well (and I do enjoy shopping via PSN with PS Plus enabled, despite its issues).Besides that I also use Battle.net (obviously!), and I've recently discovered GOG.com, mostly because of their System Shock 2 re-release. Plan to shop there again sometime (Theme Hospital!).
I have Steam with one game attached (Portal, lol) I also use Origin service for Sims 3 and other related expansions/ games.
I use Steam. Steam is easy way for me to get cheap casual games (excluding Skyrim) that don't need that much attention (unlike WoW, which eats a lot of time). Giv meh teh kitteh! Ie wunts it! I think Cinder Kitten is the cutest pet in WoW.
Don't use steam at all, just WoW. :3
Yes, Steam is it. I've come to find that most of my (and my son's) favorite games we do on the PS3 play a lot better and with more fun on a good gaming PC. Instead of running out and buying the discs, it just make more sense to download the software with something like Steam as needed. It's much like downloading the games clients for SC2 or D3 from the Battle.net site, not worries about storing games discs. If Steam or its descendents ever die, I mostly likely won't be playing those games, anyway. Bits are cheap: discs clog up landfills.
Sometimes, I use steam when they make good deals or when the games need it. But not so often, because wow takes all my free time :)