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Old 02-15-2012, 01:53 AM
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Amen!! But that's their own fault for choosing that path. I would love to see Steam go the sooner the better. That programm is the pest and the best reason ever to switch to a game console. The second reason sales are bad is the fact that not everyone plays online CLOD. The number of people that play offline is greater they ever expected, and just that part of the game is unplayable But at least (i hope) they are trying to fix. Steam will always be crap.
Yes, I hope as well that the platform that is pretty much single-handedly saving the PC as a gaming platform dies as well. If it wasn't for Steam and the distribution system it spawned, the PC gaming market would probably be 1/2 of what it is now, and Cliffs of Dover would never have been started due to the lackluster prospects of "breaking even" it would have had.

You guys really need to pull your heads out of your exhausts and get with the times. The percentage of gamers who want to buy a plastic disk with a game on it are turning into a smaller and smaller minority every day, and for some reason it seems to be only the Cliffs of Dover fans that have a problem with it.

Also the reason why so many people play offline is that they were getting booted because of the bugs, and playing an uninspired and repetitive dogfight every time is boring to most.
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