I dont buy something if its not on a special..
so ...
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Let me add fuel to the fire.
Right now , Mafia 2 is going for $7.50 (R51)
Beat that !
Category A: These guys buy the new game immediately on release from Zaps or Kalahari, get a better deal than Steam users, and they don't have to wait for the download.
Category B: Download the game at a 100% discount a few days after official release date, once the crack has come out and there are seeds ahoy.
Category C: Wait 3 years until the game is on special, buy it, download it, and then brag about the low price they paid for a game that nobody cares about any more.
Thanks for the article, mygaming. Good luck with the oncoming Valve Defence Force.
Don't agree on this concept of supporting local stores. I will go with what is best for me. In the digital age I am not dependent on local stores.
Don't see why you feel the need to include pirates in the mix.
Category A, of course, usually includes those people who cave in to the hype and have to have the game asap. Shame for them if it's a bugged release.
I'd replace Category B with those people who hang back a bit, see what the rest of the world has to say, and then keeps an eye out for special deals. Smart shoppers - in other words.
And the 3 years thing. Well, thanks for the unconditional hyperbole. Mafia II was released last year. Borderlands, which I got for $14.99 on Steam, is also about a year old. Sign me up for the Valve defence force.
Pirates are in the list because it is a list of PC gamers.
According to your post, people who buy games on release are trend-following idiots? What if they've played the demo? Or what if it's a franchise like Half Life and they pretty much know what they're going to get regardless of hype?
You can't replace category B, that's already pirates. You can have category D for people who hang back and follow what the rest of the world has to say.
And the fact that Mafia 2 is going for a pittance so soon after release says more about Mafia 2 than it does about Steam.
Borderlands was released in 2009.
And was shit.
Enjoy your bargain bin.
Pirates are in the list because it is a list of PC gamers.
According to your post, people who buy games on release are trend-following idiots? What if they've played the demo? Or what if it's a franchise like Half Life and they pretty much know what they're going to get regardless of hype?
You can't replace category B, that's already pirates. You can have category D for people who hang back and follow what the rest of the world has to say.
And the fact that Mafia 2 is going for a pittance so soon after release says more about Mafia 2 than it does about Steam.
Borderlands was released in 2009.
And was shit.
Enjoy your bargain bin.
Both have their merits, but wherever possible, I prefer to buy from a store, whichever that may be. The reason, I like to hold the box and have something to display on my shelf. Pretty simple really. Also, it saves me the hassle of having to wait a day or two for a 8GB download of a game.
Having said that, I'm not stupid either. If Steam has a special that appeals to me and/or my wallet, I buy it. For instance, the Ubisoft deal of this weekend, Call of Juarez, Far Cry 2, Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 and Assassins Creed for R90. Incredibly good deal in my opinion. What I also do like about Steam is when I buy certain game in hard copy and install and register on Steam, I then have access to digital copy as well. So if I ever lose that game, at least I have it digitally.