My problems are definitely idiosyncratic. I had already said that I had it working on an old machine, so the problem is almost certainly RELATED to my installed software or my cheap Acer computer. That said, it doesn't matter what caused the problem I am having with Steam. The problem I am having has already claimed hours of my time trying to get around it, and it seems intractable. Also, trying other Steam products is not appealing even if they'll refund my money because a) I
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When Steam works, it's not bad. I used to have it on old machines. Unfortunately, it doesn't work on this one. Installations complete one step per restart of the installation up to the point where it goes to compare the key at the en of the process, then it simply won't complete. When I say, "it doesn't work", I mean, "it's broken in a way to maximize inconvenience and hope, then it invalidates the purchase." Pretty frigging broke. I was initially tol
I hate steam. I spent hours trying to get it to work with two games--without success--and I am done with it. No more... That said, I enjoyed the previous Trinity: SoaSE and would like to get the latest expansion SO LONG AS I DON'T HAVE TO USE STEAM! Can I still use the old electronic software distribution system? Or have I bought my last Stardock game?