Nope, all I use is WoW.
I started using Steam mainly for Half-Life 2. But have continued to use it because it's convenient. Sales are the other big factor. I've purchased many games that I wouldn't have picked up otherwise because of the sales. And I've been surprised by a number of the games I've picked up through sales.If you count PSN digital distribution I use that on my PS3. PSN is a bird of a different feather of course but my continued use is convenience.In my experience a big name game will draw people to a service like Steam but continued use of the service is a different matter. For me continued use is contingent on convenience, user experience and content.
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Yeah I do. Only Steam normally. Exceptions if games force me to use Origin or Uplay
Let's see how lucky am I..
I use steam. But I game a lot in my weekends, most of the time it is WoW. But when my friends are not online, I don't play as long and make some time for other games.
I use Steam for quite a bit of my games and it's very user-friendly, I do also use Origin but that is only for -very- little games since EA wants to be stingy and Origin is just very badly made.
Why do you need Steam when you have WoW? ;)
I recently started using Steam and plan to continue using it. I have used Origins for SimCity and don't plan on using it again.I plan to use UPlay. Now gimme my Kitty ^_^
Im not a big fan of having a digital copy of games if i want a game i go to the store and buy so i can have a box to put on my shelf for display.
Yeah -- I use Steam. Forced to use Origin for Sim City, although I'm not a fan at all and would not choose to use it otherwise.
Sream and BattleNet. Some kind of Game Distribution 2.0
I have Steam, I got it so my hubby could send me his free copy of Civ V, but yet to play it, my game time is pretty much taken up with WoW
Yeah, I use Steam a LOT. I also tried out Origin for one of those F2P mmorpgs, but ultimately I didn't like the game so I dropped it.Anyway, Steam is fairly convenient and it looks like it'll be around for a long time, so most of my concerns about eventually not being able to download older games are allayed.
I don't. WoW is the only game I want to play. Any time I would spend on another game would be time I could have spent helping my guildies or upgrading my armor. The battle pet system is very much like a separate game, except that the time I spend on my battle pets will eventually help my character since I often sell pets once I've leveled them. A lot of my friends use Steam, but they are also the same friends who don't play WoW. Coincidence, maybe. But it seems to be a common theme to the comments on this post. Hope I helped. :)
Steam's the only one i've really actively used. They have the widest selection of games and their summer/winter sales are pretty much unbeatable price wise.Tried origin and despise it.
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