Valve Games Still On Store Shelves
Valve has announced that despite its recent break with Vivendi Universal Games, games boxes will remain on store shelves after the August breakup. From the article: "The news will mollify retailers who feared that a recent legal settlement between Valve and VU Games, which will see VU Games withdrawing all of its Valve-created products from August 31st, could signal a move to online-only distribution for the firm's products."
How much of their customer base Valve would lose by going to an online distribution method as their only source?
Now we all know that you require an internet connection for signup and to download the latest patches. Suppose however, that Valve allowed anyone to burn generic copies of HL2 (and previous/future releases) to their media of choice and distribute freely. None of these freely distributed versions would be playable until the user signed up with Valve and payed the "activation" fee. Valve gets to save bandwidth and publishing costs, yet the game is still available to those without high speed connections.
Hmmm, maybe I should run to the patent office
I know that personally (as a game collector) would not buy games online. Maybe if they were budget games, but anything serious I want a box and a disc that I can put on my shelf, and in 10 years replay! I cant forsee ganking a DVD-R with HalfLife3 out of the binder and having it work in 10 years, let alone finding it.
Ofcourse online distribution would (if done properly) allow a company like Valve to sell their games cheaper, and have more direct control on the content. If they did it right, it would be a mixed bag.
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That said, I did get mine via Steam, but I bought the $59 version which included the entire Valve back catalog via Steam.
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You mean that I don't have to goto the mall anymore to buy games? What have I lost here? I'm only seeing this as a good thing.
Does that mean HL2 is the last game ever that requires online updates and online forced registration? Is this prove that the model doesn't work.
"That said, I did get mine via Steam, but I bought the $59 version which included the entire Valve back catalog via Steam."
Yeah I did the same. I figured I'd rather not have the CDs if I'm going to have to sign up for steam anyway - and the $10 additional for the back catalogue was the clincher. I guess if you already had licenses for the original Half Life that wouldn't be a great option though.
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Yeah, I did have the original Half-Life, but I had accidentally passed my CD key off to a friend soon after Steam started tracking such things and while I didn't quite care enough to wrest it back from him, it was nice that I could get it, expansions, and CS: Condition Zero (which I may or may not ever play) for just $10 and no need to keep up with CDs. Also, I forget: did the $49 version also include Half-Life: Source, or was that also part of the $59 incentive bundle?
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I believe Half-Life source was part of the $49 package as well. I'm not sure about the yet to be released Day of Defeat source.
That little 2D side scroller starring Gordon Freeman was a cute bonus too. Reminded me of the Metal Slug series of games.
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I mentioned that fact to some people who were waiting for Blizzard to start selling WoW accounts for less than the box price. They weren't pleased.
Publishers suck. Especially VU.
That little 2D side scroller starring Gordon Freeman was a cute bonus too.
That is availible for free to everyone. You don't need a Half-Life(2) license for it.
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I bought the game from a store, and people condemn this action. However, when I recently bought a new HD, and moved all my games to it, it only took 10 mintues to reinstall HL2, instead of having to download the whole frigg'en thing again. Same thing would go if my HD crashed. At least when I bought Anarchy Online from their online store and downloaded it, I was able to burn it. Can you not burn a HL2 copy if you bought it through steam?