So what game are you going to play first when Steam comes to Linux?
Posted 06-08-2012 at 09:52 AM by Seph64
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With all the brouhaha from Phoronix lately about Steam coming to Linux, if and when it does happen, what (Steam) game are you going to play first? Of course, this is assuming there'll be more than 1 game on steam that will be available to be played on Linux come launch.
Well, I am hoping that Valve will allow Doom 3 to be under Steamplay when it concerns the Linux version (although, it may not happen since Steam users didn't get the ability to play the Mac version of Doom 3 with the Mac Steam client).
That or L4D2.
With all the brouhaha from Phoronix lately about Steam coming to Linux, if and when it does happen, what (Steam) game are you going to play first? Of course, this is assuming there'll be more than 1 game on steam that will be available to be played on Linux come launch.
Well, I am hoping that Valve will allow Doom 3 to be under Steamplay when it concerns the Linux version (although, it may not happen since Steam users didn't get the ability to play the Mac version of Doom 3 with the Mac Steam client).
That or L4D2.
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Sorry, but based on my limited, but highly negative, experience; I hope that they go away. As in out of business. Recently, we bought Civ5. I was not thinking and we were out of town. After looking at the Terms of Service, I "rejected" them, but guess what - there was NO option to get your money back. Not only that but the retail store (Target), Steam, and Take2 all pointed fingers at each others. At least my credit card company gave me a courtesy refund.
To conclude, when you legitimately buy a game, you should be able to get a refund, especially if you decline the onerous TOS. When companies purposely screw the consumer they are creating the very "piracy" they claim to be fighting. Logically, these reprehensible policies encourage the consumer not to buy.Posted 06-08-2012 at 03:30 PM by Steve R.