i use Sony entertaiment network, because the games are more cheap and in my country the phisical disc its more expensive than the digital version, so i prefer to buy my ps3 games in that way.
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This one time my cousin and I touched.... nevermind.
I do not use them. mostly because I don't know a lot about them and don't really have time to play any more games than WOW anyway. :)
the only games i play on my computer is Warcaft 3, Unreal Tournament 3, and WoW
No. Not even sure what "Steam" is, but ill go check it out.
I use Steam a lot, and I love buying games during their sales and daily deals. I don't have a lot of money, but I do have a lot of games, due to buying them at lower prices than launch day.
No, I probably should though.
Yeah, steam is mighty useful, they have good sales and I can see friends recommendations.
I don't like centralized services for content distribution at all. But I do like the ability to download digital versions of my games like how battle.net is set up (same with SOE and downloading just PlanetSide 2). While I'll admit a centralized service is convent, my bone with it is it gives too much control to the publishers.An example would be Skyrim on Steam with the Steam Workshop. If they wanted to they could remove or deny something like the Unofficial Skyrim Patch on a whim just like the Apple App Store. If they were to do that it would because they wouldn't want people to know the original game was buggy to start with. While when you have distribution in independent community control you don't have to worry about something useful like that being pulled or prevented. Instead you have to worry about stuff that should be pulled because of DMCA, or the service shutting down over night. But you can rest easy knowing that the community will bounce back, quickly.The other thing I don't like about services like that is the type of DRM used with them. I was excited about the SimCity reboot until I found out that it would require a connection to Origin. So I decided it wasn't worth going out to the store and picking up a copy.Finally my last issue with these services is that in time we will have half a dozen of them that we must at a minimum have an account to in order to install or use a game. That's just going to create more headaches and security risks in the long run than what its worth.So no I don't use the services, if I have a game that needs them I block them off or find some other work around.
I use Steam. 2 reasons. My friend bought me a game on it as a present so I had to get it for that and for Elder Scrolls Skyrim.
Origin only because of SimCity 2013.
I used Steam to purchase the Sim3 and the Sims3 Pets expansion when they were on sale.
I use Steam, and I've found it interesting and useful. I've used Origin too, but Steam is much better: more games and better prices.
I have Steam but I don't use it on a regular basis. Only to download and update Dota2 once in a while.
i have steam but mainly because i have half-life series.. never used it to purchase anything.. i'm still old fashion that way.. if i want something i go to the store to get it.. i rarely order stuff online.. and have yet to purchase any DLC
I use Steam a lot for my digital game purchases. It's so easy to use and they tend to have really great deals on games from time to time.
No I Do Not Use Any Devices Services