POLL: D2D or STEAM?

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#1 delete-SimplyFatal
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If you had one to choose?

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#2 w4rrior17
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Steam because of everything else it offers as a client.
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#3 ProudLarry
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I use both, but use Steam far more often.

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#4 takeiteazy3
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Steam easily, but not saying D2D is bad either.

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#5 Tokeism
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Steam

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#6 JackBurton
Member since 2002 • 3808 Posts

Steam

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#7 linkthewindow
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Steam, as I prefer to have all my games in one place.
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#8 delete-SimplyFatal
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Is D2D bad at all? I plan to start buying more games from there than steam. Anybody uses it? How does it work? In a way like steam where you login and download anytime you feel like it?
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#9 Lox_Cropek
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Steam is the best thing about PC gaming

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#10 Steameffekt
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Steam is the best thing to be invented since sliced bread.

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#11 deactivated-64b76bd048860
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Steam.
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#12 clixshper
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Steam

D2D for us Australians is a pain due to alot of games on their site are only for US/Canadian residents only, while steam, having some of the same games dont have that problem.

That and its SO much easier to buy off steam, more convenient aswell due to i can download the games through my ISP at a faster download rate rather through D2D and also it wont count towards my download limit what is great also.

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#13 Chiddaling
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STEAM.
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#14 bogaty
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D2D or Gamersgate.

I have steam but I don't like to buy through them if I can avoid it. I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games and I also don't like Steam tracking my usage.

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#15 ProudLarry
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D2D or Gamersgate.

I have steam but I don't like to buy through them if I can avoid it. I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games and I also don't like Steam tracking my usage.

bogaty
You don't have to be online to use Steam...
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#16 d-rtyboy
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But you don't need anything running in the background to use d2d...
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#17 millerlight89
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STEAM, though D2D is good too.
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#18 ProudLarry
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But you don't need anything running in the background to use d2d...d-rtyboy
You need windows! :)
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#19 millerlight89
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But you don't need anything running in the background to use d2d...d-rtyboy
I do not understand what this matter.
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#20 JackBurton
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I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games bogaty
my DSL was down for 3 days (February snowstorm)... no problems playing Steam games in 'offline mode'.

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#21 saruman354
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I prefer to buy hard copies of games, but I use Steam a lot for older games and when games are cheaper. They have some ridiculous sales some times. I got Borderlands for $25. I've never used D2D.

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#22 DasVolks
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Only Steam so far. D2D hasn't had anything that is cheap enough for me to warrant buying it. I don't trust them (IGN) as much as I do Valve. Valve did say that if they go under then they will release a patch to free all games from Steam DRM. Under the D2D Terms and Conditions they say they reserve the right to shut down D2D service and therefore your account and games in the process at whatever time they want with no consequences. Screw that.
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#23 Vic_Vega1994
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I love both, but I use Steam often because I play Team Fortress 2 everyday. D2D is also great because I just bought Grand Theft Auto IV for 7.95$ today and that's is the lowest I've seen it.

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#24 millerlight89
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I love both, but I use Steam often because I play Team Fortress 2 everyday. D2D is also great because I just bought Grand Theft Auto IV for 7.95$ today and that's is the lowest I've seen it.

Vic_Vega1994

Yea that is an excellent price. D2D has some great deals at time. Enjoy!

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#25 RichardStallman
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[QUOTE="bogaty"]

D2D or Gamersgate.

I have steam but I don't like to buy through them if I can avoid it. I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games and I also don't like Steam tracking my usage.

ProudLarry
You don't have to be online to use Steam...

Yes, you have to.
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#26 bogaty
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Only Steam so far. D2D hasn't had anything that is cheap enough for me to warrant buying it. I don't trust them (IGN) as much as I do Valve. Valve did say that if they go under then they will release a patch to free all games from Steam DRM. Under the D2D Terms and Conditions they say they reserve the right to shut down D2D service and therefore your account and games in the process at whatever time they want with no consequences. Screw that.DasVolks

I hold the opposite view. I like the fact that I am able to download the installer from D2D and burn it to DVD, thereby not having to worry about issues of the plug getting pulled.

Valve has, in the past, deleted a user's account, thereby voiding all games purchased through Steam. Some of the questionable bannings concern posts made on Steam forums that the Valve mods don't care for and. even more troubling, banning of accounts where more than one user is logged on. For people playing over unsecure wifi like at a college or a dorm building, account hijacking is not uncommon but Valve doesn't seem to keen on the "due dilligence" when it comes to investigating such incidents.

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#27 DasVolks
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[QUOTE="DasVolks"]Only Steam so far. D2D hasn't had anything that is cheap enough for me to warrant buying it. I don't trust them (IGN) as much as I do Valve. Valve did say that if they go under then they will release a patch to free all games from Steam DRM. Under the D2D Terms and Conditions they say they reserve the right to shut down D2D service and therefore your account and games in the process at whatever time they want with no consequences. Screw that.bogaty

I hold the opposite view. I like the fact that I am able to download the installer from D2D and burn it to DVD, thereby not having to worry about issues of the plug getting pulled.

Valve has, in the past, deleted a user's account, thereby voiding all games purchased through Steam. Some of the questionable bannings concern posts made on Steam forums that the Valve mods don't care for and. even more troubling, banning of accounts where more than one user is logged on. For people playing over unsecure wifi like at a college or a dorm building, account hijacking is not uncommon but Valve doesn't seem to keen on the "due dilligence" when it comes to investigating such incidents.

Well I don't play on unsecure networks and don't do anything fishy on my account, so I have nothing to worry about.

You can download on Steam and back it up to a DVD as well. Also, I've heard about a program that allows you to remove the Steam DRM from their games so you don't have to launch Steam to play.

You can't be banned for being on the account in more than one place, just sayin'...

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#28 chandu83
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I would have said Amazon, but I'll go with Steam.
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#29 Steameffekt
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[QUOTE="ProudLarry"][QUOTE="bogaty"]

D2D or Gamersgate.

I have steam but I don't like to buy through them if I can avoid it. I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games and I also don't like Steam tracking my usage.

RichardStallman
You don't have to be online to use Steam...

Yes, you have to.

No you don't. It's called "offline mode" buddy. You should try it.
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#30 arto1223
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I use both, but use Steam far more often.

ProudLarry

Same. I use both, but 95% of use is Steam. It is because Steam is basically its own platform with integrated friends list, auto updates, achievements, etc...

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#31 bogaty
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[QUOTE="ProudLarry"]

I use both, but use Steam far more often.

arto1223

Same. I use both, but 95% of use is Steam. It is because Steam is basically its own platform with integrated friends list, auto updates, achievements, etc...

I forgot about the auto-updates. That's another thing I dislike about Steam. Some updates cause mods I'm using to cease working properly. If I want to update my game, I prefer to do it myself, not have it forced on me by Steam.

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#32 FloydianBrad
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[QUOTE="d-rtyboy"]But you don't need anything running in the background to use d2d...millerlight89
I do not understand what this matter.

It matters a lot to me, since my college severely limits Steam's internet usage, especially the logon process. Sometimes it takes 2 hours + just to log onto the client. Offline mode is not viable for Valve games that I want to play online. I'll admit Steam is great when I'm off-campus. However, it is complete and utter bull that I am so severely limited in my ability to play some of the games that I buy for no reason other than that they require an unnecessary program to be running in the background, so I'm going with D2D.
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#33 jehuty12
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Only Steam so far. D2D hasn't had anything that is cheap enough for me to warrant buying it. I don't trust them (IGN) as much as I do Valve. Valve did say that if they go under then they will release a patch to free all games from Steam DRM. Under the D2D Terms and Conditions they say they reserve the right to shut down D2D service and therefore your account and games in the process at whatever time they want with no consequences. Screw that.DasVolks

Games on D2D usually just use a key(often validated through the same service as retail games) and are not tied to your account. Once you enter your key the game requires nothing else to run. You can save the downloads and key yourself so once the game is downloaded once you never have to go through D2D again.

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#34 General_X
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Whichever one is having a better sale at the time, both are great. Especially since its pretty simple to add a D2D game's .exe file to my Steam list.
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#35 James00715
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I think they are equal, but I voted for Steam because I have only bought downloaded games from them. I haven't used D2D, but I can see the advantages. The thing is I like the "cloud" nature of Steam. I like being able to uninstall any of my games and not worry about where the disks are or saving a CD key. With Steam it's all automatic. You just need to know your login info (of course, the internet connection also).

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#36 Curlyfrii87
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Steam all the way.

The only time i ever buy games from D2D, is if its a sale i just can't pass up.

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#37 albi321
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I have used more and I like D2D more, if it werent for valve games, i would avoid steam. D2D lets you download the installer for games whenever you want, there is no additional software you have to be running in the background while playing the game. You can burn this installer to a DVD or store it on another Harddrive, and installing any time without the need to find additional software.
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#38 DasVolks
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[QUOTE="DasVolks"]Only Steam so far. D2D hasn't had anything that is cheap enough for me to warrant buying it. I don't trust them (IGN) as much as I do Valve. Valve did say that if they go under then they will release a patch to free all games from Steam DRM. Under the D2D Terms and Conditions they say they reserve the right to shut down D2D service and therefore your account and games in the process at whatever time they want with no consequences. Screw that.jehuty12

Games on D2D usually just use a key(often validated through the same service as retail games) and are not tied to your account. Once you enter your key the game requires nothing else to run. You can save the downloads and key yourself so once the game is downloaded once you never have to go through D2D again.

So can I take the CD-key given to me by D2D and actually add the game to my Steam account?
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#39 mike4realz
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both are good but steam is better
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#40 PublicNuisance
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Steam for me. The devil I know vs the devil I don't.

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#41 DanielDust
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I use both but Steam by far, I hate the way D2D works.
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#42 SF_KiLLaMaN
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I would prefer d2d only because I find it annoying having to go through a 3rd party program to play my games. I buy hard copies of my games most of the time though.
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#43 Baranga
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I like both... with a small edge for D2D.

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#44 ventnor
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[QUOTE="ProudLarry"][QUOTE="bogaty"]

D2D or Gamersgate.

I have steam but I don't like to buy through them if I can avoid it. I dislike the fact that I have to be online to use my games and I also don't like Steam tracking my usage.

RichardStallman

You don't have to be online to use Steam...

Yes, you have to.

No, you don't.

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#45 erdemn
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they are both awesome, i personally like d2d more. No need to have an extra app like steam to run:)
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#46 Bros89
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steam and hardboxes are the legit way to go

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#47 KG86
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[QUOTE="arto1223"]

[QUOTE="ProudLarry"]

I use both, but use Steam far more often.

bogaty

Same. I use both, but 95% of use is Steam. It is because Steam is basically its own platform with integrated friends list, auto updates, achievements, etc...

I forgot about the auto-updates. That's another thing I dislike about Steam. Some updates cause mods I'm using to cease working properly. If I want to update my game, I prefer to do it myself, not have it forced on me by Steam.

You can set it to not auto-update games.

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#48 Lach0121
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honestly i like purchasing thru D2D, cause i can install most of the games on both my partner, and my own pc... if we only want to do it singleplayer/or LAN.. (for MP online we have to buy 2 copies, most of the time)

Steam doesn't allow this near as easily.

Not that I dislike Steam, I have many games thru and from there, but I just like the Ease of D2D better.

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#49 Lox_Cropek
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Steam

D2D for us Australians is a pain due to alot of games on their site are only for US/Canadian residents only, while steam, having some of the same games dont have that problem.

That and its SO much easier to buy off steam, more convenient aswell due to i can download the games through my ISP at a faster download rate rather through D2D and also it wont count towards my download limit what is great also.

clixshper

Yeah, D2D in Brazil sucks. Almost every game is US and Canada only

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#50 Gamartto
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D2D has so many region restrictions and the games that are available in both stores usually have the same price, so steam is my choice.