• @index@sh.itjust.works
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    26 days ago

    Steam is undoubtedly inconvenient. Imagine a third party proprietary launcher filled with ads was required to use your browser.

    • @RisingSwell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      56 days ago

      You can use steam without ever seeing an ad. Due to low internet bandwidth I just turned off the couple of popups and I currently see 0 ads if I don’t specifically go to the store part. Steam boots into library, so no ads, none in downloads. I don’t use the rest unless I’m actually looking for a new game.

    • MentalEdge
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      36 days ago

      The only “ad” steam pushes into your face is the startup pop-up, which can be disabled in settings.

      Without that, you can use whatever you like to launch your games. Valve doesn’t care. You can have a desktop shortcut for every one of your games and never see steam open, or use something like PlayNite to aggregate the games from several services into one library.

    • @ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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      16 days ago

      It was definitely seen as convenient compared to installing a game off of 6 discs and then hunting down patches from ad-supported sites like FileFront, one version increment at a time.