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I use steam because the other games I buy like call of duty and skyrim wont work without it
I mostly use steam to buy games
I use Steam fairly often. Less so for newer games ( I do have Portal 2), but more so for the hard-to-find classic games, like the old Lucasarts adventure games (i.e. Full Throttle). I don't know if it counts, but I also use Curse Client for WoW add-ons. Makes it way easier to manage them.
Yes, I use Steam weekly if not daily, and when I am forced to, and only when I am forced to, I use Origin.
I use steam for most my PC downloads, simple to buy download and install. Not to mention the big sales they have. I also use Origin for BF3 and ME3, but its cause I have no other option for those games.
I used to use steam, but you know I kinda lost all interest in games, the only two I still play is WoW and Minecraft. :PI have an account with origin but never use it.So all up I would say I use steam the most. I used it because it was an easy way to play games with friends AND talk to them for free :P
No, I don't use Steam or other services like it.Primarily because 90% of the games on it wouldn't interest me, but also because many games like to force users to use Steam instead of a client of their own since it's already so popular. This makes me sort of procrastinate against it/boycott it, because if I want to play a game I don't want to have to download 2 programs instead of one, where one is a clunky game service that I'll never use other than to play my game.
Never used Steam but been curious about it for the last week in to get small indie games.
Very lightly, I've used it to play d&d online once
Not really, my time is limited and I spend most of it on Blizz actually: WoW, SC2 and D3 :):):)
no i dont...... dont even know what it is :)
No. I have no time for another games :c
No, I don't use any of those services.Apart from online games, which i buy as digital download from the official website, I still like it much more to have a box.
I use Steam, mainly because I gather all my installed games there for easy access without having to clutter my Start menu and desktop with shortcuts. Some games also requires Steam to be played (Call of Duty, Skyrim, Team Fortress 2 etc.), so it's kind of a given to use it. I also really like the fact that you can see exactly how long you've played a game, save game clouds and the ability to re-download a registered game whenever you want, and easy access to communities and relatively cheap games from their built-in store that often has discounts and promotions. There's basically nothing to complain about. :D