Direct2drive or Steam, which do you prefer?

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#1 Jd1680a
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Direct2drive and Steam is quickly becoming equal in providing the same amount of games. Question is which site do you prefer?
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#2 Hewkii
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Steam.

in before "I like retail because of the manual."

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#3 deactivated-59d151f079814
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STeam of course.. It has a complete UI and everything.. Direct2Drive has had compatability issues and is just a direct download.
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#4 BlackAlpha666
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D2D has a download limit so this is really a no brainer.
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#5 lettuceman44
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Steam.

in before "I like retail because of the manual."

Hewkii

I like retail because of the manual.

And the cool box and disc.

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#6 cd_rom
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I like Steam.
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The main difference between Steam and D2D is that Steam requires installation of software and a login to play the games. D2D has a small download manager, but once you download the game it is completely stand-alone. Some people, like myself, find it a bit off-putting to have to install this additional Steam software and have to connect. However, I recently started playing the Portal and Half-Life 2 games. The one big plus about Steam is the download speeds are exceptionally faster than D2D, especially if one is not patient. D2D games download off a third-party site (I think it's FilePlanet) and if you are not a member of that site you are subject to the same decrepit download speeds. This is something that D2D really needs to change in order to compete in the future. Otherwise, D2D is not a bad place to download very good games and their selection of games has grown quite large.

I'm still leery of Steam and will likely uninstall it once I've completed the Half-Life 2 series. Most of the other games on Steam I can get from D2D and I don't care about multi-player.

I couple of other notes about D2D is that although they do keep up and provide patches for the games, they don't always have the latest patch. However, this is not a problem for a lot of newer games like CIV IV and Company of Heroes, as these games are self-patching.

I think digital distribution of video games and self-updating games are the future of PC gaming. We may find at some point soon that it will be the only option for obtaining PC video games. As long as they work out some of the flaws, I think this is great.

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#8 siddhartha211
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I like self updates. I don't like being required to have internet connectivity.

So neither. I want the normal install.

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#9 EndersAres
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I hate D2D. You have to download the stuff from Fileplanet and if you don't have a sub there you get crap speeds. Steam FTW.
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#10 johnny27
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steam definatly
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#11 JackLKing
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Steam over direct to drive.....I prefer to go out and buy the game myself for the manual though..
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#12 DanielDust
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Steam, but I prefer retails :).
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#13 BlackAlpha666
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The main difference between Steam and D2D is that Steam requires installation of software and a login to play the games. D2D has a small download manager, but once you download the game it is completely stand-alone. Some people, like myself, find it a bit off-putting to have to install this additional Steam software and have to connect. However, I recently started playing the Portal and Half-Life 2 games. The one big plus about Steam is the download speeds are exceptionally faster than D2D, especially if one is not patient. D2D games download off a third-party site (I think it's FilePlanet) and if you are not a member of that site you are subject to the same decrepit download speeds. This is something that D2D really needs to change in order to compete in the future. Otherwise, D2D is not a bad place to download very good games and their selection of games has grown quite large.

I'm still leery of Steam and will likely uninstall it once I've completed the Half-Life 2 series. Most of the other games on Steam I can get from D2D and I don't care about multi-player.

I couple of other notes about D2D is that although they do keep up and provide patches for the games, they don't always have the latest patch. However, this is not a problem for a lot of newer games like CIV IV and Company of Heroes, as these games are self-patching.

I think digital distribution of video games and self-updating games are the future of PC gaming. We may find at some point soon that it will be the only option for obtaining PC video games. As long as they work out some of the flaws, I think this is great.

eclarkdog

You forgot that D2D has a download limit similar to what EA is trying to implement. Also, patching and online play can be very problematic.

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#14 foxhound_fox
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Steam. I like having a quick launcher with a list of all my games and a full tracking community for my friends list.
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#15 Deihmos
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I suggest you stay away from D2D and all the other digital distributors like Trymedia at all costs. Steam is better but retail is the best option.
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#16 foxhound_fox
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I suggest you stay away from D2D and all the other digital distributors like Trymedia at all costs. Steam is better but retail is the best option.Deihmos

I hear digital retail is better than brick and mortar retail.
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#17 edd678
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Steam by about a mile.
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#18 Makari
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I love Steam to death, and don't really mind its occasional connection shenanigans.
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#19 deactivated-662c11bd61009
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Steam by far!
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#20 bignice12
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I prefer steam over all other DD but d2d and gamersgate are great to use if the game is only avaliable on those and not steam. Also note that you can download the pdf versions of the manual from steam,d2d,and gamersgate.
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#21 GodLovesDead
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Steam. D2D is serviceable, but not comparable to Steam which goes above and beyond.
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#22 w7w7w7w7w7
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Steam.
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#23 Jd1680a
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Every single answer have been toward Steam. If this is a reflection on the 15 million subscribers on Steam right now, its no wonder so many publishers are flocking to them.
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#24 oscar530
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steam steam and steam
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#25 Gruug
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Direct2drive and Steam is quickly becoming equal in providing the same amount of games. Question is which site do you prefer?Jd1680a

Neither! I still prefer to get my games on a DVD in a box with a manual. Downloading means all you get is a game and maybe a PDF of the manual. And to save space, you may not get the manual. Plus, if any of those sites are down and I wish to reinstall a game then I have to wait. I know it is old school but I just like having the shiny disk in hand.

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#26 themovi3nut
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Steam, however I prefer buying the actual as to downloading it.
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#27 Johnny_Rock
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Steam.
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#28 Stevendawg
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Steam is an abosolutely incredible service and there's nothing like getting your game collection downloaded and auto-patched simply by downloading a small program, logging in, and pressing download.

I know some people hate it because of certain problems but I havn't had anything besides minor interface problems and they fixed them.

I don't like D2D, or anything else real similar.

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#29 Rougehunter
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Steam, got STALKER on D2D it took them like 5 or 6 months to get the 1.5 patch. And they still dont have the 1.6.
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#30 Dan3721
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Steam, because the account will ALWAYS have the game on it. So you never worry about losing any keys or CD's. I dont know how D2D works, because ive never used it, but i have seen that they have some games that steam doesnt.

Steam also updates on the fly.

Steam doesnt take over xfires combatibility though.. if they joined forces, it would be one tough company to beat.

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Neither! I still prefer to get my games on a DVD in a box with a manual. Downloading means all you get is a game and maybe a PDF of the manual. And to save space, you may not get the manual. Plus, if any of those sites are down and I wish to reinstall a game then I have to wait. I know it is old school but I just like having the shiny disk in hand.Gruug

Or like with Steam you can just back up all your games to harddisk or dvd disk.
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#32 beckoflight
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Steam ..1st you don't have to pay for a trip to the Retailer + you don't have to worry about scratching the discs or the oge of the disc or loosing them under the sofa ! :D
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#33 TheJGene
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Satisfied Steam user here. Although we in Australia have a much smaller games catalogue available to us compared to US and other areas, it still offers a brilliant service. The interface is clean, friends list and other settings are easily maintained and I've never had a problem with having it running. Its the small things, like no download or install limits, that make all the difference. In comparison to EA and D2D, Steam is lightyears ahead.

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Steam i like better, for some reason i also feel more safe with Steam, not sure why, but thats my opinion. If they got a bunch more games it would be perfect!

I also really like how you can RE-DOWNLOAD the games you bought right away if you had to reformat unexpectadly or what ever.

Also dont have to worry about losing the serial number/manual with steam which is nice (so many old games of mine that i have packed away dont have the serial with them so that always sucks)

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#35 mracoon
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Steam
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#36 MikeO32989
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I have been using Steam for quite some time now (since when HL2 came out). The biggest thing I didn't like about Steam is not having the choice where to put the games on the hard drive. It also doesn't allow downloading the actual game files to install yourself, it only downloads and installs the actual game itself.

I experimented a bit by buying a download game from EA and Eidos. EA was ok (Mass Effect), a download manager was required to download the game. There was a choice where to put the download itself and then of course when installing from that download, you could install the game where ever you wanted. When the downloadable content and patch came out for that game, it was no problem getting it.

Then I bought one from Eidos (TR Underworld). This experience has not been good. No download manager is required. Just download the game files where ever you want and then install the game. The problem came up when the recent patch was released. Well the Eidos site doesn't even mention patches for their download games at all (for any game). So a bit of trying to figure out where a patch could be turned out to be quite troublesome. To start, when I clicked on to buy the game, I got tranferred to Trymedia to pay. Then I got an email from gamesplanet.com with the links and code. Then my credit card gets billed from Metaboli FR. Too damn many hands to deal with. I email Eidos about info on the patch. They send some automated response that they don't have anything to do with it (and it's their game!) and to contact Trymedia. I contact Trymedia and their response was they never heard of me. I contact gamesplanet and get another automated response with a link to their website. I do see some patches there but none for Underworld yet.

Bottom line, I'll never buy another download game from Eidos. Terrible customer support, too many hands involved, and the site for their download games is not user friendly at all with the work that needs to be done to keep one of their download version games current.

EA wasn't bad based on the limited experience from that one game purchase.

I don't have any experience with D2D and don't think I'm going to mess with them.

From my experience I have to say that Steam is the best still. At least everything is right there with no one else to deal with. Game patches that come out are done automatically and in a timely manner (Steam already has the Underworld patch and I still don't).
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i don't use d2d. i just use steam and i have no reason to look for alternatives.
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steam imo
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[QUOTE="Jd1680a"]Direct2drive and Steam is quickly becoming equal in providing the same amount of games. Question is which site do you prefer?Gruug

Neither! I still prefer to get my games on a DVD in a box with a manual. Downloading means all you get is a game and maybe a PDF of the manual. And to save space, you may not get the manual. Plus, if any of those sites are down and I wish to reinstall a game then I have to wait. I know it is old school but I just like having the shiny disk in hand.

Yeah, a few of us are still out there. But still, steam has its uses. LIke $.98 Half-Life or Stalker for five bucks.
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#40 SOTE
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steam d2dfailed me too many times
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#41 machine_B
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Steam for me; downloads are super fast for me and its all in one - store, community page, friends list, updates, plus not disks AND you can download the manuals (for those who like them); no-brainer really
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#42 SinfulPotato
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Its not about the manuals, its about the little boxes you can proudly place on your shelve. but I really do like steam. And if you really need to hard copy of your game it has a feature that allows you to burn the game to a disk.
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#43 zomglolcats
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Steam. D2D has a download limit, plus most of the games require "special" D2D patches, not the retail patches. Steam auto-patches. Steam hands down.
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#44 jrhawk42
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steam mostly because it's required for Valve games.

I also prefer retail because it's cheaper. L4D preorder was 45 on steam and 35 on amazon.

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#45 thusaha
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Steam, but I prefer retails :).DanielDust
Same here.
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#47 scoobiesnackarf
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Steam by a mile. I have one game off D2D and about 230 on Steam.

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#48 X360PS3AMD05
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I like retail, but if the game is $5-10 i'll go with Steam.
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#49 Curlyfrii87
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Steam hands down!
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Steam