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Elder Scrolls and Steam
June 14, 2010

So I caved got Steam the other day. I remember when it first came out and everyone hated it (yet I don't even remember why) but my experience with it so far has been a pretty pleasant one. I took advantage of this weekend deal Steam was doing, and purchased The Elder Scrolls games available on the service, Morrowind and Oblivion, for $5 and $8.50, respectively. A good deal considering they came complete with all the expansions and in Oblivion's case, the DLC. I also downloaded Team Fortress 2 during the free weekend but never got around to playing it... Oops!

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Suskie Suskie - June 14, 2010 (05:17 PM)
Steam is pretty much just online activation, but it comes with a lot of neat little perks, like unlimited installs, cloud saves, and auto-patching. In other words, it's one of the few good DRMs on the market.

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