Steam starts supporting free-to-play games

Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:50 am

Steam starts supporting f2p games! The first games of this type are Champions Online: Free for All, Global Agenda: Free Agent, Spiral Knights, Forsaken Worlds, and Alliance of Valliant Arms.

Not the greatest selection but this is definitely good news. How long until you can get games like League of Legends or Lord of the Rings Online through Steam? :drool:

It is frustrating that Valve insist on telling the world very important news just as everyone in the office turns off their PCs to go home. That leaves it to me to tell you that Valve have added microtransaction support for free-to-play games to Steam, with five available immediately: Champions Online: Free for All, Global Agenda: Free Agent, Spiral Knights, Forsaken Worlds, and Alliance of Valliant Arms.

Starting tomorrow, each of the five games will offer exclusive in-game content to those players who try out the “free-to-play game of the day.” That likely means Champions Online will soon be inundated with new players wearing Pyro masks or wielding Gordon’s crowbar, which can only be a good thing for all involved.

Read on for a few more thoughts.

You can find all five games in the new free-to-play section of the Steam store.

The news here is that Steamworks’ micropayment functionality is being used across all the games. The tech was originally rolled out for Team Fortress 2′s Mannconomy update, and it has been generating wads of money for Valve and prompting occasional ire from gamers ever since. Given that these games were already free-to-play with micropayments though, it seems like little cause for further consternation.

Instead, it seems like a good thing. Free-to-play games vary in quality wildly, and there’s so many of them from so many developers that it’s difficult to work out which are worth your time. Having a bunch of them in a central place like Steam, where you can see what your friends are playing, should make it easier to work out what’s worth your time. It’ll also stop these games being so marginalised and take away a little of the stigma of playing them. If that results in the good free-to-play games getting the attention they deserve, then that’s great.

http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/06/14/steam-starts-supporting-free-to-play-games/
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Amiee Kent
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:02 am

Awesome, thanks for the info! I'd forgotten all about Champions online, I used to play Champions (pen, paper, dice, hex board version) and it was a fun game. I know an online computer game cant reach the same scope as the original, but even character creation was fun for me. Hopefully the character creation will be somewhat similar. Downloading now :D
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Lauren Denman
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:11 pm

well, at least there is one game for Mac... :/
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BrEezy Baby
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:07 pm

Any of them worth playing?

I have a study break bunch of free time to kill.
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Jack Walker
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 1:46 pm

Any of them worth playing?

I have a study break bunch of free time to kill.


Worth a shot, for free :shrug:
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Lew.p
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 4:36 am

League of Legends + Steam Achievements = Death of most of my time
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Lisa
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 3:36 am

the dwarf from forsaken world looks exactly like a dwarf from wow, more detailed though
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:52 am

Spiral Knights is a lot of fun. It is sort of like a "freemium" game, where you can use cash to purchase some in-game stuff, mainly this stuff called "crystal energy", which is used for a lot of stuff. Crystal energy, however, can also be purchased with in-game money that you pick up or get compensated with, so you don't have to spend a dime on the game if you want to play it to its fullest, you'll just have to think a bit more about what you want to do.
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Dalton Greynolds
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:31 am

Oooh sweet. Maybe I can get my roommates on to some more online PC games. My one roommate play WoW, but I ain't gettin' into that.
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Schel[Anne]FTL
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 12:29 am

Is anyone else having trouble getting Spiral Knights to log in with your Steam account?
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Roberto Gaeta
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:34 am

Is anyone else having trouble getting Spiral Knights to log in with your Steam account?

never mind, just launched it and it and i see what you mean now

ADD: received an error message about network outage or server isn't available. i guess they haven't updated their login servers yet
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Imy Davies
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 5:58 am

are you sure you're suppose to use your steam account to login to spiral knights?


It's got the option on the log in screen, and it's the default one too. :shrug:
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Josephine Gowing
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:51 pm

it seems i can't even login to spiral knights even using a spiral knights account
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jason worrell
 
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Post » Wed Nov 30, 2011 9:22 am

I tried spiral knights to, but I got disconnected around the time the new daily deal went up, I guess those daily deals put a bit of pressure on the servers. Don't know if it is related as I could enter the game about half an hour later (then quit when I found out that my connection was still rather fluky).

Fun little game though.
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