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Steam continues its unbelievable growthDVDBack23 @ Jan 08, 2012 05:32 | 11 comments
Valve has reported on Steam's 2011 accomplishments, which showed 100 unit sales growth for the 7th year in a row. Steam disseminated 780 petabytes of data in 2011, a remarkably huge number.
During the year, the service grew to 40 million accounts, 1800 games and at one point had 5 million concurrent users.
In order to handle the data, Steam had to "more than double its service capacity and a new content delivery architecture was deployed to improve user download rates.
Concludes Valve:
Steam and Steamworks continues to evolve to keep up with customer and developer demands for new services and content. Support for in-game item trading prompted the exchange of over 19 million items. Support for Free to Play (FTP) games, launched in June, has spurred the launch of 18 FTP titles on Steam, with more coming in 2012. Looking forward, we are preparing for the launch of the Big Picture UI mode, which will allow gamers to experience Steam on large displays and in more rooms of the house. |
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Comment by: xtago (Jan 08, 2012 08:55) What else can you expect when it's pretty much the place to get PC Games, and wiping out the game stores. |
Comment by: Notcow (Jan 08, 2012 09:14) Holy...760 petabytes? That's pretty incredible.
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Comment by: LordRuss (Jan 08, 2012 17:58) Uuugh... I wish I could begrudge them their success, as I have complained that I can't get their crap to work, so how is that they can't get any money from me? But yet, there they are...
http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com
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Comment by: Mysttic (Jan 08, 2012 19:16) Quote: Agreed. |
Comment by: hearme0 (Jan 10, 2012 16:12) Originally posted by LordRuss:
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Comment by: LordRuss (Jan 10, 2012 19:12) Originally posted by hearme0: I empathize greatly... Very cost effective & a great way to keep individuals from wanting to pirate games. I.e., $5 for a game that certainly doesn't cost $60. But when your (Steam/Valve) server service won't run on 2-3 machines in the household somethings wrong. Been my complaint for quite some time. Otherwise I would tout service as well..
http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com
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Comment by: the_hoolie (Jan 11, 2012 21:44) Lucky for you guys who live in the US.
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Comment by: palwill (Jan 11, 2012 22:24) Originally posted by the_hoolie: that sucks, why is that anyway? used to be a pirate then i found steam.
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Comment by: LordRuss (Jan 12, 2012 16:31) Originally posted by palwill: Publishers still want to use the "import tariffs" & "delivery charges" & any other shipping fees shite that no longer applies to electronic delivery. It's exactly like walking on to a new car lot...
http://onlyinrussellsworld.blogspot.com
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Comment by: palwill (Jan 12, 2012 19:00) hopefully that will change, because that is bulls*** |
Comment by: vanarie (Jan 13, 2012 14:46) It looks like Steam is really going to strengthen the PC gaming market and the PC industry as a whole (hardware upgrades, etc). Being an old school PC gamer, I think this is great. I use it and I love it. The cloud sync feature it a little buggy, but overall it's a great experience.
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