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		<title>RE: My Thoughts on Digital Distribution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 04:28:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Hartog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a response to this blog post. Go and read it first otherwise this one will make no sense at all. Removal of Consumer Rights I absolutely understand not wanting to lose this control. If I want a friend to borrow a a game all I have to do is lend them the cd, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a response to this <a href="http://gamegirl.5elements.net/2010/01/my-thoughts-on-digital-distribution/">blog post</a>. Go and read it first otherwise this one will make no sense at all.</p>
<p><strong>Removal of Consumer Rights</strong></p>
<p>I absolutely understand not wanting to lose this control. If I want a friend to borrow a a game all I have to do is lend them the cd, they play, give it back when they are done.</p>
<p>Instead, if I want someone to play my game I&#8217;d have to give them access to my entire account and I won&#8217;t be able to play these game myself at the time. Not to mention I don&#8217;t think steam would take this nicely.</p>
<p>However, on used game sales, I have sold maybe two PC games over the last 10 or so years I&#8217;ve been playing them for. It is not a big loss to me at all.<span id="more-452"></span></p>
<p><strong>Publisher Are In Control</strong></p>
<p>Totally in control. I have never, ever seen a sale on a Call of Duty game because Activision likes their money so much. However, I disagree that I can get games for a better deal in a local store. Left4Dead 2 has been as low as $33 USD, I bought it at $37 USD, the pre-order price was $45 USD and it is currently $50 USD. By comparison, it is <a href="http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&amp;langid=EN&amp;sku_id=0665000FS10133499&amp;catid=11128">$60 CAD at Futureshop</a> and that price will never go down.</p>
<p>But that is a Valve made game, how about Red Faction Guerrilla which was released about 4 months ago for PC. $10 USD, on sale during the holidays, $20 USD standard, or <a href="http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&amp;langid=EN&amp;sku_id=0665000FS10128164&amp;catid=11130">$40 CAD at Futureshop</a>.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think I&#8217;ve ever seen a game cheaper in a store than on Steam, but that might be a local issue.</p>
<p>The other side of this is that you don&#8217;t necessarily need a publisher apart from Steam. Osmos is done by <a href="http://www.hemispheregames.com/">Hemisphere  Games</a> which self-published the game. The link is then Hemisphere  Games, Valve, then the customer where Valve replaces the normal publisher and retailer and the developer no doubt gets more money and easier access to the customer base.</p>
<p><strong>DRM</strong></p>
<p>DRM ontop of steam I find unacceptable. That would be games like Sacred 2 which list &#8220;<strong>3rd-party DRM:</strong> SecuROM™&#8221;. Absolutely unnecessary but not Steam&#8217;s fault.</p>
<p>One thing that is missed in the analysis is that steam is more than just DRM for games. It is an entire social network for gamers. I currently have 20 friends in-game with another 20 friends online. I want it to run in the background just like I want MSN and IRC to run in the background even if I&#8217;m not using them.</p>
<p>As for automatic patching, I greatly prefer this to the situation with Battlefield 1942. The game kept on being patched by DICE but several parts of the community split off at points. That means that in order to play with people X I had to have patch X and in order to play with people Y I had to have patch Y. The worst part? you can&#8217;t go down in order for patches so you have to completely uninstall and reinstall all these (hundreds of megs sometimes) patches to play with said lower version.</p>
<p>I do agree though that Valve shouldn&#8217;t have the problem of &#8220;we&#8217;re too popular&#8221; and servers start dying because they update something or put something on sale.</p>
<p>The other tiny bit in here is games that aren&#8217;t patched on Steam even though they are patched in retail. This is the fault mostly of publishers or archaic games. In the case of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. – Shadow of Chernobyl, the publisher and developer have a terrible relationship so the publisher won&#8217;t push the patch to Steam. Developers usually aren&#8217;t hindered by publishers in this regard but Valve talks to the publisher here. Many of the unpatched games are out of date. Developers might not even be able to support it if they wanted to simply because of how old they are.</p>
<p><strong>Ignorance &amp; Inflation</strong></p>
<p>Sucks, but they need to show support with their wallet. I&#8217;m pretty sure it&#8217;s a similar situation on the PS3 as well. That&#8217;s not an excuse, just another example.</p>
<p><strong>No Live Support? Really?</strong></p>
<p>Google is having the same problem with the Android phone. It&#8217;s terrible if you&#8217;re used to calling someone up for tech support.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>The problem I have relating to many of these issues is that I haven&#8217;t had any. The worst thing I&#8217;ve had is waiting 20 minutes to play TF2 after an update. I&#8217;ve never needed support. I&#8217;ve never found a game cheaper in store than on steam (and several times have bought something in a store and then there was a steam sale the next week). I don&#8217;t frequently lend out PC games. I have never been affected by Steam DRM.</p>
<p>I also love steam when compared to things like Futureshop and EB Games because the primary purpose of Steam is to sell PC games whereas the primary purpose of those places is no such thing. EB Games is for used console game sales and new release console games with XYZ premium content. They have the worst PC game displays I&#8217;ve seen with tattered old boxes filing up a shelf so you can&#8217;t see anything . Futureshop sells many things and still forces PC games to the &#8220;other&#8221; section.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tomshardware.com/news/PC-Gaming-Digital-Retail-Steam,9452.html">And it&#8217;s because of that behavior that developers and publishers like Steam.</a></p>
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		<title>The Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jan 2008 03:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Hartog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every blogger has one, right? It comes with the title. The hip cool blogger guy with his mac running OS X. The business man running Windows. Everyone has seen at least one of the mac commercials by now. Except there is something different about my mac. It can&#8217;t watch those videos. It&#8217;s too damned slow. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every blogger has one, right? It comes with the title. The hip cool blogger guy with his mac running OS X. The business man running Windows. Everyone has seen at least one of the mac commercials by now.<br />
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<p>Except there is something different about my mac. It can&#8217;t watch those videos. It&#8217;s too damned slow. It&#8217;s a 7 year old ibook running a G3. It can&#8217;t watch youtube video. It has troubles with word processing at times. Which is why I&#8217;m only using TextEdit.</p>
<p>Single core, PowerPC, 500MHz. 320MB of RAM, 10 gig hard drive running 10.3. Slowly. At best. But it runs. And it was cheap. And it&#8217;s a laptop.</p>
<p>In CS 136 today the prof was looking for someone with a PPC mac and I was the only person to have one. At all. And I know like 4 people with macs myself.</p>
<p>It takes over a minute, and it has been timed, to load the app we do our programming in. That&#8217;s quite the commitment just to try out a simple line of code. The temptation would be to keep it running at all times but if I keep it open all the time everything else will be even slower. Even the app to see how much memory and CPU I&#8217;m using takes more CPU time than it&#8217;s worth. 20-40% just monitoring itself.</p>
<p>At least I won&#8217;t get viruses right? right? Well since after typing in some programs and looking at the screen I can see the rest of my sentence come out well after I&#8217;m finished I&#8217;m tempted to say it has infected itself.</p>
<p>And it does crash, no matter what the commercials tell you. Programs randomly crash, the OS itself has frozen on me several times saying &#8220;an error has occurred, please restart your computer to fix it.&#8221; Better or worse than a BSOD? I like to be able to debug my problems.</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;ll stop the mac rant right there. It&#8217;s pretty but it doesn&#8217;t live up to the &#8216;perfect&#8217; machine that everyone expects. Maybe better than windows, but not perfect.</p>
<p>I wrote this on my mac.</p>
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