Yes, I would purchase them more frequently if they were available on Steam.
Yes, I would purchase them more frequently if they were available on Steam.
I’d consider purchasing more titles if they were available on a preferred platform. While I’m open to Steam, Origin, GMG, GOG, etc., I currently own around 400 games on Steam and wouldn’t need another service just for one purchase. I bought BF4 Premium Edition for $30 because EA/Dice enhanced the experience enough to feel worthwhile. If it were on Steam at a reasonable price, I’d likely buy it immediately. Since it isn’t on Steam, I’ll wait until its value justifies the effort of signing up for another service and managing an account. I no longer buy Ubisoft games due to UPlay’s impact on my saves—it’s too frustrating. If Ubisoft titles were exclusive to Steam with DRM, I’d be much more inclined to buy them regularly. I’ve been eyeing AC1, AC2, Brotherhood, and Revelations on Steam for some time, but most of them use UPlay except AC1 (I think), so I won’t buy them even at discounted prices.
Plus one, my friend, straight from my speech. And I don’t understand uPlay saves WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT! I got the Valve Complete Package when I was thirteen, my Steam account is really old, I’m okay with that. (21) I purchased Team Fortress back then when there was just one set of weapons, no hats, and no item system on Steam in general.
I mainly rely on Steam for purchasing PC games. I have no problem with Origin, but I only use it for EA titles or when a game there is more affordable than Steam. I strongly dislike uPlay, though. Still, I think competition on Steam is beneficial. Although it hasn’t shown any signs yet, it would be strange if Steam became even worse and negatively affected most PC players. It would create chaos because around 95% of PC users depend on it.
I handle origin or uPlay, but I need the ability to purchase the game via Steam.
I still get along with Origin, though it's not a huge fan of uPlay. I haven't used it very often myself. I'll admit, I really enjoy Steam. Even if Steam's sales practices make my credit card feel like it's being taken. Valve has done the right thing for Steam, so yeah, I'd prefer to be able to purchase all my games through Steam. The number of games I buy after joining depends on how much they discount them! Haha