Who wants to gripe about Steam?

I for one just love having to log into steam every time I want to run Dev.exe .

well, that's all from this side of the wormhole.

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Whenever I run my dishwasher, there it is, just pouring out in giant clouds...

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i hate steam. gripe gripe gripe gripe gripe gripe gripe gripe.

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Those damn trains and their steam power. Ugh

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steam isn't so bad, now Origin, Origin is a motherf****r, I hate Origin, I hate EA with every fiber of my being, I hope John Riccitellio gets sucked down to the ninth circle of hell.

 

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steam trains are awesome dont be hitting on them, you loco, or i swear i will do things you wont like.

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Steam trains suck!

:D:D::D:D

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Steam helps in the turning of turbines to create electricity.

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It is so inefficient.

I blame Ryat

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Hamsters also turn turbines...and don't require an internet connection....

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forget hamsters, there might be thorium steam engines in 10 years.   Just imagine, get in a fender-bender and have to pay the EPA to come out and check for radiation leaks. 

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People raved about thorium steam engines several years ago...funny how back then, thorium reactors were only "10 years away"...

They are just like cold fusion, which since the inception of the idea has always been "20 years away"...

That said, the thorium reactors actually look viable...still wouldn't be surprised though if thorium has a hard time in the PR department, some ignorant politician will see the word "reactor", throw a hissy fit, and get a bunch of people to have all their panties in a knot...

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There's still LFTR reactors.  You can't fit those in a car, but they're much safer than uranium reactors and its pretty hard to make nuclear bombs using them.

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Nothing hurts more than a hot water drop from a leaky steam pipe falling on the center of your head when you are bald.

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Quoting Sinperium, reply 14
hot water

It's so dangerous, it really should be banned...

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If it were banned, then those people might get in a lot of it.

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BAN HOT HYDROGENATED DIOXIDE!

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As a long time admirer of Stardock, thier games and their philosophies. I was saddened to see Rebellion on steam. I still bought it, cause I'm a sucker.

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It's Dihydrogen Monoxide...

 

So far, the closest we've come to that is some retards in California scheduling a vote before someone spoiled the fun and told them it was water.

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What if, instead of DIHYDROGEN MONOXIDE, we called it HYDROGEN HYDROXIDE?????

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Oh my bad. My memory is going.

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Or SATURATED OXIDE?????

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Well, they tend to have lots of aids, and eventually, even if they are all morons, someone usually figures it out before they collectively make utter fools out of themselves.

 

There are just too many of them for no one to get it long enough to accomplish the task.

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Why is there no warning label on my hot water faucet?  Can I sue?

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I for one just love having to log into steam every time I want to run Dev.exe .

well, that's all from this side of the wormhole.

 

lol, that why I only play my steam games in Offline mode.

IMHO Steam is only good for patching my games, it sucks for everything else.

 

Now Origin I hate with a true passion, had one of the "Customer Service" moron trying to convice me to put malware on my computer so they could monitor my gaming, and just that one experence has poisoned me from ever buying an EA or assocaited product again, I used to be an avid C&C, RA, and NVN player (Collector Eds of every version since the original release of NVN, C&C, and RA) and was looking at buying the KotOR MMO when it was going to be release in Australia before I had to deal with them.

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I've had steam for years, I think since it came ou in 2004 or something when ever HL2 came out, at first it sucked, now it's great, I keep it on as long as my computer is on, so I never "have to log on to use sins" as it's always on.