[QUOTE="tempest91"][QUOTE="LongZhiZi"] It's arguments like this that never make sense to me. So desperately worried about running another app to play their games, but Steam? Well, it's totally fine and dandy that it FORCES itself to be launched with every game you play (and there's no way for it to shut itself off after playing). But those other companies doing the same thing? The bastards! You are either in support of allowing DDs to load up their client when you play their game or you're opposed to the idea, regardless of of who it is. I have no qualms about using a client to download/update/activate my games, but I'm reluctant to buy anything from Steam or that uses Steamworks since I know that means having Steam infecting my game. To just agree with the TC's point- yes, Steam fanboys are the worst. I get the idea of platform fanboyism, but store-fanboyism? Complaining about other stores doing the exact same thing your beloved store does? Yeah; I don't get it.yoshi_64
So, if someone has 100+ DD games on their PC, you can't empathize with them not wanting to run 5-6 clients simultaneously when they could very easily have just run 1, and that one is currently the best client out there by nearly all given standards. Why is that so unbelievable?
Why have 5-6 clients running, why not just run the one you need to play your game? :? If your computer can handle the 5-6 why does it matter then? If it can't, then don't run 5-6 clients. Problem solved. I can do that all day long, I think the point is that EA games were on steam, and now they launch a client that in honesty sucked for the BF3 Alpha, and we are forced to use that instead of Steam for a game that many want to play. I mean, is it really hard to see why people want to use a better client for their games and keep thing simplified? It sounds pretty logical to me.
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