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Let's talk a bit about Steam.

I know what you're thinking "Why write an entry about Steam when you're posting on Desura?" I think it's important because Steam is without a doubt the number one supplier of games for the PC. It's quickly becoming the GOTO platform for developers and is the first thing many people think of when dealing with games on the PC. A lot of gamers aren't even interested in games if they can't activate on Steam. I recently heard someone mention that playing a DRM free version of a game is basically the same thing as torrenting it.

Now I completely agree it's up to everyone to make up their mind about what platform is right for them, however you shouldn't do that without giving other options a try or understanding the positives and negatives of each one.
Steam is without a doubt a bloated entity. It has the largest marketshare by far, and like many businesses in that position it spends more of it's time trying to maintain it's position than actually trying to impress customers and come up with new ideas. The new trading card system is a great idea, but it's still a very minor step forward in my opinion. I mean here I am on Desura with very little knowledge writing a blog post. Can the same be done on Steam? Can you customize your profile as much, even with fully collecting trading cards? Are the trading cards anything other than an attempt for Steam to gain more money by selling you games so you can get the cards for them? I don't know. Many of the "rewards' for leveling and collecting the cards seem like things that should have already been added. It also seems that by forcing the rewards to be based around collecting cards from a a variety of games they're forcing you to purchase things, either games or cards/backgrounds/etc. off the market.

It seems they already had a large collection of other methods they could have used to rewards experience, and maybe eventually they'll put that into use. Play hours, achievements, reviews, screenshots, community contributions, group activity, all these things add greatly to the Steam experience and should be rewarded but at the same time they don't actually make Steam any money. So far there is also no method for users to create any content of their own and either share it or sell it. How great would it be to create an awesome background and be able to sell it on the community market?

So far is seems Desura is focuses on it's users AND it's game developers. It wants to add features that make everyone happy and actually strive to win customers due to it's features instead of force customers into using it because it's the largest and has the most titles availible on it. In my short time using it I've really enjoyed the ability to customize my profile with disturbing images and write a blog post because I'm bored. The usability of downloading and playing games isn't much different from Steam, which is good because it makes it easier for new users to try it out. I really like the promotion they give to smaller game developers and the fact I can find games here that I can't find on Steam or other platforms that focus on the larger games.

As a user I'm going to try to focus on using Desura more, if for nothing else than to give it a fair shot and see all that it offers. I hope other users will do the same.

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TigerClawTV
TigerClawTV - - 19 comments

According to the faq the trading cards are a way to "determine someones importance to the steam community." So apperently someone who spends 10 bucks on cards is "worth more" than someone who spends three hours getting guides together. I am also a Steam user, but I hate them sometimes.

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cyanidekoolaid - - 3 comments

I agree. Rewarding the people who contribute to the community would make more money in the long run. Afterall the community is a big part of the reason people use Steam. The reviews, screenshots, guides, videos, etc. are one of the things people really like about Steam. Gamersgate actually does reward people for those things with their Blue Coins program, but unfortunately their distribution system is not as robust or intuitive as Steam at the moment.

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