Boarderlands PC, Retail or Steam?

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#1 snover2009
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I am very interested in Boarderlands for PC.

I was considering Operation Flashpoint since it was very different from my run and gun FPS games, but the RPG elements in Boarderlands got my attention.

I have not played any RPG games other than the Pokemon games and most recently Paper Mario on VC.

My question is should I buy the Retail DVD version from Walmart or download it from Steam?

I am asking for your opinion.

Thank you.

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#2 ironman388
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i prefer steam, because i always lose my cd keys and steam fixes that problem. however usually modding games bought from steam can be a little harder so if you like that, then maybe buy the cd version. personally i will be getting the steam one

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#3 carlosjuero
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There are other Digital outlets that will likely carry Borderlands as well, I am sure that Direct2Drive will get it - no steam client running in the background to play.
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#4 Captain__Tripps
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I don't think anyone can answer this for you, if you like having a box/dvd/manual, get retail. If you don't mind paying the same for just a digital copy, get that... (or if you can't keep track of your stuff)
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#5 nutcrackr
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i'd get it on steam because it would be like $30 AUD cheaper for me :P
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#6 thusaha
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Retail.

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#7 simardbrad
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how about gamersgate.com or direct2drive.com?

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#8 deactivated-5d0e4d67d0988
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I got it from steam and Saved 30 bucks, however depending on the steam file size, it may take a while to download on release.

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#9 psn8214
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I personally buy most everything on Steam, so that's what I would recommend... :P

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#10 Wasdie  Moderator
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I will probably get it on Steam since I really like the service.

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#11 THA-TODD-BEAST
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You're better off getting the retail version, because you will have a boxed copy that you can keep and you can use the "Add Non Steam Titles" feature in Steam to add it to the Steam interface so that it functions as if you had purchased it through Steam. Also, Steam is infamous for cruddy download speeds that often force you to change servers to find acceptable speeds and/or keep your downloads from abruptly stopping. When new, popular titles are released, it is often much more difficult to obtain the game as opposed to going to the nearest store, purchasing the game, popping the DVD in, and installing in a few mere minutes.

The only reason you should use Steam is if the price difference is great (not likely) or you just can't find it in stores (often the case in my small, cruddy area - if I could purchase games in stores, believe me, I would. Much less hassle).

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#12 psn8214
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I believe the game is five dollars of on Steam if you preorder it, too...

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#13 Wasdie  Moderator
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I believe the game is five dollars of on Steam if you preorder it, too...

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No way.
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#14 psn8214
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[QUOTE="psn8214"]

I believe the game is five dollars of on Steam if you preorder it, too...

Wasdie

No way.

Way!

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#15 Captain__Tripps
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[QUOTE="psn8214"]

I believe the game is five dollars of on Steam if you preorder it, too...

Wasdie
No way.

$5 off. Its 44.95 if you pre order.
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#16 pvtdonut54
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Both have disadvantages and advantages. I can't choose for you.

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#17 Jd1680a
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Consider shopping at Amazon.com, it is normally cheaper then steam and it includes free shipping.
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#18 PublicNuisance
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I prefer retail DVD when the price is equal or close becuase I do prefer to have the pysical disc. I know Valve is doing well in the finance department and are pretty nice people to fans but the way Steam is setup if Valve ever wanted they could pull the plug on my games.

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#19 Bedizen
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I will most likely get it on DVD

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#20 kilerchese
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Amazon's pre-order price for BL is $45.50

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#21 Katakalypto
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I'd go with steam for the convenice of not having to deal with cd keys and dics.

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#22 guildclaws
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Retail.

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#23 deactivated-5ac102a4472fe
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Normally Ill get it ratail, but the fact that there were not alot of retailers selling it over here, and the fact that it was about 20 bucks cheaper on steam for me
(no I kid you not) I went with steam.

One of those very rare games I guess... Drakensang never made it out here either -.- sadly we dont have alot of different chains here, (we got a sh*tload of shops, but only something like 5 buyers, they generally own all the chains -.-)

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#24 andy_lyall
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I already pre-ordered it on steam. Can't wait!!
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#25 chaoz-king
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It really is up to you. Either one would work great.
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What is GUFU?

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#27 arto1223
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If you pre-oreder it on Steam right now, you get 10% off. That is why I cancelled my pre-order at a store and bought it on Steam. Same with L4D2. Games are always cheaper on Steam.

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#28 Franko_3
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You're better off getting the retail version, because you will have a boxed copy that you can keep and you can use the "Add Non Steam Titles" feature in Steam to add it to the Steam interface so that it functions as if you had purchased it through Steam. Also, Steam is infamous for cruddy download speeds that often force you to change servers to find acceptable speeds and/or keep your downloads from abruptly stopping. When new, popular titles are released, it is often much more difficult to obtain the game as opposed to going to the nearest store, purchasing the game, popping the DVD in, and installing in a few mere minutes.

The only reason you should use Steam is if the price difference is great (not likely) or you just can't find it in stores (often the case in my small, cruddy area - if I could purchase games in stores, believe me, I would. Much less hassle).

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qft. The "only" game I bought for the full price on steam was Empire:tw and it was only for the free gold version of Rome: tw. Take for example, l4d2, what the point to get the steam version, it's only 5$ less and add a stupid baseball bat, so retail here. This is something I don't understand about steam and all the other DD services. It suppose to reduce the cost of the dev, yet they charge full price on all new release and (the majority of the time) give us no reason to purchase full priced games on their service. The only good thing about DD is that the price drop so fast, it's incredible how this make pc gaming cheaper than console gaming (over the long run). For example, L4d was 50% off in february ( less than 4 months after it's release)
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#29 soliderPp
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You're better off getting the retail version, because you will have a boxed copy that you can keep and you can use the "Add Non Steam Titles" feature in Steam to add it to the Steam interface so that it functions as if you had purchased it through Steam. Also, Steam is infamous for cruddy download speeds that often force you to change servers to find acceptable speeds and/or keep your downloads from abruptly stopping. When new, popular titles are released, it is often much more difficult to obtain the game as opposed to going to the nearest store, purchasing the game, popping the DVD in, and installing in a few mere minutes.

The only reason you should use Steam is if the price difference is great (not likely) or you just can't find it in stores (often the case in my small, cruddy area - if I could purchase games in stores, believe me, I would. Much less hassle).

THA-TODD-BEAST

I'm not sure what you're talking about. STEAM has been nothing other than blazing fast for me. The slowest download rates I ever get are in the 700kbs zone. When I downloaded Aion, two days after the launch, it was downloading at 1.6mbs, so it only took about an hour and a half to download the whole game. I couldn't ask for better service.

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#30 Filthybastrd
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I'd get it from Steam if the Retail version was'nt going to be slightly cheaper.

Edit: I'm from Denmark, Europe: Where Steam prices are **** up.

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#31 johnny27
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If you pre-oreder it on Steam right now, you get 10% off. That is why I cancelled my pre-order at a store and bought it on Steam. Same with L4D2. Games are always cheaper on Steam.

arto1223
not really other then the sales games are usually more expensive then buying it off amazon.com
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#32 deactivated-64ba3ebd35404
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[QUOTE="Wasdie"][QUOTE="psn8214"]

I believe the game is five dollars of on Steam if you preorder it, too...

Captain__Tripps
No way.

$5 off. Its 44.95 if you pre order.

Did you really need to repeat what he said? On topic: It makes no difference either way, but Borderlands has AWESOME boxart. So I would say buy retail just for that.
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#33 snover2009
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Has it been confirmed that Boarderlands, like Empire Total War, will be using Steam regardless how you buy it?

If that is the case, then I guess it makes little difference because I bought L4D on retail and believe that the DVD is now useless because my game is linked to Steam.

With this respect, Steam would be a good decision,but still don't know if retail DVD version will use steam or not.

Although, I still like to have a instruction booklet.

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#34 Captain__Tripps
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[QUOTE="kieranb2000"][QUOTE="Captain__Tripps"][QUOTE="Wasdie"] No way.

$5 off. Its 44.95 if you pre order.

Did you really need to repeat what he said? On topic: It makes no difference either way, but Borderlands has AWESOME boxart. So I would say buy retail just for that.

Sorry for not refreshing the topic before posting. Next time I will do better just to please you.
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#35 deactivated-64ba3ebd35404
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[QUOTE="Captain__Tripps"][QUOTE="kieranb2000"][QUOTE="Captain__Tripps"] $5 off. Its 44.95 if you pre order.

Did you really need to repeat what he said? On topic: It makes no difference either way, but Borderlands has AWESOME boxart. So I would say buy retail just for that.

Sorry for not refreshing the topic before posting. Next time I will do better just to please you.

What has refreshing got to do with anything? You QUOTED HIM, and then said the same thing as him.
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#36 Im_single
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I'm buying retail, I usually only DL games when they are much cheaper to DL or if it is a hard to find game that I can find for DL.

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#37 DebilasAntrasis
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Of course retail, its cheaper ~30%.

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#38 Im_single
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Of course retail, its cheaper ~30%.

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Wait what now? Where is this?
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#39 soliderPp
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[QUOTE="DebilasAntrasis"]

Of course retail, its cheaper ~30%.

Im_single

Wait what now? Where is this?

Steam bases all of its game prices on US currency, so it's possible that people outside the US would have to pay 30% more, due to currency conversion rates, than a retail game to download it on Steam.

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#40 deactivated-5d0e4d67d0988
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[QUOTE="Im_single"][QUOTE="DebilasAntrasis"]

Of course retail, its cheaper ~30%.

soliderPp

Wait what now? Where is this?

Steam bases all of its game prices on US currency, so it's possible that people outside the US would have to pay 30% more, due to currency conversion rates, than a retail game to download it on Steam.

Not really, unless that currency is specifically bad. Buying it off steam means you don't have to pay the domestic mark up prices. i.e. 62 NZD on steam as opposed to 90 NZD in retail stores.

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#41 IMaBIOHAZARD
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There are arguments for and against both, I balance my purchases between the two. Steam, you might find it cheaper, but Retail you actually get the DVD. I'd say retail, just because the box art is awesome :P But Steam is still great.
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#42 jimmyjammer69
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I'm eventually going to go for retail because I'd like to have the option of selling the game one day and in general, I think Steam has enough of a stranglehold on PC gaming - not that there's anything wrong with steam, just that it's good to chuck a little money at the other DD companies to keep things nice and competitive.
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#43 MJPK
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I'll be getting it retail.€30 in shops, €45 on steam :roll: