I don't know what "steam" is, but something tells me not to trust it.
That's kinda what I thought. I'm not crazy about the idea of these games having crap included with the install that embeds these little exe's and dll's all over the place. Sometimes it's hard enough to get this piece of shit jalopy computer to start WITHOUT having these crazy unnecessary programs that run in background 24/7. I think I tried a Hoyle puzzle and board games thing that had an update thingy that would start whenever the computer booted up. Luckily I noticed it and deleted that EXE, who the hell knows what ELSE it could do besides notify me of updates to the game. Hell, even Photoshop has that kinda crap in it. I torrented an older version of Photoshop to paint up some cars back when I was racing Nascar 2003 Season with BTR, and it had some weird mDNSResponder.exe that it included. Apparently its some kind of Apple background app usually associated with iTUnes and shit like for updates. Don't got iTunes and don't want iTunes. Nah, giddafuckouddahere weird DNS program.
Quote from: |iR|Focalor on June 23, 2011, 08:39:58 PMThat's kinda what I thought. I'm not crazy about the idea of these games having crap included with the install that embeds these little exe's and dll's all over the place. Sometimes it's hard enough to get this piece of shit jalopy computer to start WITHOUT having these crazy unnecessary programs that run in background 24/7. I think I tried a Hoyle puzzle and board games thing that had an update thingy that would start whenever the computer booted up. Luckily I noticed it and deleted that EXE, who the hell knows what ELSE it could do besides notify me of updates to the game. Hell, even Photoshop has that kinda crap in it. I torrented an older version of Photoshop to paint up some cars back when I was racing Nascar 2003 Season with BTR, and it had some weird mDNSResponder.exe that it included. Apparently its some kind of Apple background app usually associated with iTUnes and shit like for updates. Don't got iTunes and don't want iTunes. Nah, giddafuckouddahere weird DNS program. far as i know steam is just steam, not as embedded as something like itunes...i even keep steam on my second hard drive so i dont have to re install everything when i reformat
Steam is a cloud, it links all games purchased through steam for updates. You can go ahead and check it out, Steam has been around forever.Valve owns steam.
It's like a car company only letting you lease a car, not buying, but you still pay the purchase price, you can never sell it, only buy new ones, and if you do something they don't like (like speed, get a ticket, race, find a way to modify it w/o their permissions, etc.) they remove you from ever, ever, EVER owning a car with them again and take all your cars away.