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Valve Releases, Tries To License Steam

Thanks to Blue's News for pointing out that the non-Beta version of Valve's Steam has been released, and a valid Half-Life-related CD key is required to install the online content delivery system and play Half-Life engine games online. Since launch this morning, Planet Half-Life are noting: "we said, 'the transition over to Steam is bound to be a little bumpy,' and hoo boy, did that turn out to be an understatement", as many are experiencing installation problems and slowness at the Steam servers. Elsewhere, a Wired News article discusses Valve's plans to make the Steam software base available to others: "Valve is also actively licensing the commerce software that manages the game's download and purchase process to other developers, publishers and Internet service providers in exchange for 5 percent of their gross sales."

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  1. Server performance by glassesmonkey · · Score: 4, Funny

    It really gets me steam-ed when it takes half-my-life to download the latest patches

  2. An animation that show my feelings by Hackie_Chan · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here is an animation that describe of what I think of the Steam service so far...

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    What's so bad about being lazy? What if there was a war and nobody showed up?