Even though I am not a big Steam fan the only thing stopping me from getting it on Stream is... its still $50 on Steam and $20 everywhere else :brokencomputer:
Pretty sure you can just buy it elsewhere, stick the CD key into Steam and it'll run through Steam.
Is there? I find that hard to believe, but will have a look.
@ Mr. Hines or who ever deals with Vegas PC version I would still appreciate a response to my letter, please.
Many people in this thread are terribly rude and discourteuos here, when I am not attacking them and not stopping them using Steam. Is this fair? Is this the way of the Fallout forums these days?
I am being polite so please help, Mr. Hines.
Er... if you're wondering why people are being discourteous, it's because you're writing a letter to somebody in the wrong role (marketing, not sales) from the wrong company (Bethesda, not Obsidian-
which is worse because Obsidian devs actually post here, so you appear to be snubbing them) requesting six months after release (of a game that you spell wrong) that they re-release it in a different format (which would necessitate creating entirely new mechanisms for DRM and DLC). It makes you seem at the very best entirely naive, and at worst pretty arrogant- you can't possibly expect them to actually comply with your requests? Surely you can realise that the vagaries of the market mean that you can't cater for everyone. And bear in mind, PC gaming is a marketplace Steam has something ludicrous like a 60-70% share of, and one that is dominated by the kind of power users who have high spec PCs and always-on broadband; the more casual, less resource-intensive gaming market is covered quite happily by consoles.
E: Also, if you're trying to write a fancy letter using drown/drowned twice in the first sentence feels a tad inelegant, no? Spice it up a little.