{"id":1303,"date":"2007-09-06T16:00:52","date_gmt":"2007-09-06T21:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.shamusyoung.com\/twentysidedtale\/?p=1303"},"modified":"2008-09-18T07:22:08","modified_gmt":"2008-09-18T12:22:08","slug":"steam-revisited","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.shamusyoung.com\/twentysidedtale\/?p=1303","title":{"rendered":"Steam: Revisited"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I gather from <a href=\"?p=95\">comments left in my year-and-a-half-old post on Steam<\/a> that the service has cleaned up its act and is a lot more user friendly these days.  A couple of visitors didn&#8217;t notice the age-old timestamp and thought I was either lying or stupid. So, I&#8217;m writing this post to sort of acknowledge the change in Steam and update my comments on it a bit.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m glad Valve fixed the various bugs and annoyances with Steam, although it happened too late to help me.  The only thing worse than intrusive DRM is intrusive DRM which doesn&#8217;t work right.  (And when DRM doesn&#8217;t work right, it <i>never<\/i> fails on the side of leniency.  No, it always fails in a way that locks paying customers out of their media.)  &#8220;Offline mode&#8221; is now a proper feature and not a hack, and Steam will let you play a game even if patches are available. So, in my bullet-list of grievances against Steam,  a few of them can now be crossed out.  <\/p>\n<p>Having said that, I still abhor the idea of online activation.  I have a drawer full of games from the mid-to-late 90&#8217;s that offer to &#8220;check for updates&#8221; once the install is done, and while the games themselves work fine, the patching service has gone the way of Pompeii. It&#8217;s long extinct, and if I want that patch I must go on some sort of archaeological dig and hope the thing is buried somewhere on FilePlanet.   If those games had online activation, I&#8217;d be locked out of them now.  So, this complaint against Steam still stands:  I don&#8217;t want to buy a game that will turn into an expensive coaster the moment the publisher perishes or loses interest. I don&#8217;t want to pay for something I don&#8217;t own, and if I have to ask for permission then I don&#8217;t own it.  <\/p>\n<p>My other gripe is that Steam denies me resale rights.  Again, if I owned the game, I could trade it in or sell it.  I used to do this all the time.  The trade-in from one game would finance the purchase of the next.  The only games I would hold onto were the ones which I thought I might play again, or the ones so bereft of value that I wouldn&#8217;t be able to trade them in.  With Steam, once you register the game you can&#8217;t transfer it to anyone else.  You can&#8217;t give, sell, or lend it.  All you can do is throw it away.<\/p>\n<p>Losing resale rights is less of an issue now than it was two years ago.  EB Games and Game Stop no longer accept PC games as trade-ins, so this point is moot now.  But the inability to <i>lend<\/i> a game is outrageous.  <\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t have anything against people who use or enjoy Steam, and I understand the appeal of downloadable games, getting updates without hunting for the patch, and the other conveniences  provided by Steam.  I&#8217;m glad the service works for some people, and now that it actually <em>works<\/em> I admit the thing has merit. It&#8217;s better than recent alternatives. (Compared to the jerks at 2kGames, Valve comes off looking like Lawrence Lessig.) But I&#8217;m old enough to remember the days when my obligations to the publisher ended at the cash register, and I&#8217;m always going to resent their efforts to take up residence on my computer.  <\/p>\n<p>On top of all of this is the sheer <i>futility<\/i> of the entire effort.  The point has been made so vigorously before on so many sites that I experience a sense of weariness just bringing it up: All of these layers of security are utterly bereft of value.  Valve is denying me resale rights and hassling me with activation for <i>no benefit to anyone whatsoever.<\/i>   <\/p>\n<p>So, Steam is no longer a terrible product which infuriates me.  It is now a user-friendly and well designed  product which annoys me.  (Although it still needs a &#8220;bugger off when I&#8217;m done with you option.  There is no reason for it to live in the system tray.) I would much, much rather buy something and be done with the publisher.  The fact that it now takes <i>energy<\/i> to sustain my &#8220;ownership&#8221; of the game is something that will never feel right to me.  I&#8217;ve skipped the various games that use Steam so far.  We&#8217;ll have to see long term if they can come up with a combination of compelling gameplay and low price that can entice me to try the service again. They aren&#8217;t doing so well so far.  Serving  BioShock up to Steam users with its various poisons intact was not a smart move on their part, and only reinforced my perception that they are comfortable treating customers like villainous cattle.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I gather from comments left in my year-and-a-half-old post on Steam that the service has cleaned up its act and is a lot more user friendly these days. A couple of visitors didn&#8217;t notice the age-old timestamp and thought I was either lying or stupid. 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