Remote Steam downloads available

https://store.steampowered.com/news/7971/

Aww yeah, this is great!

Useless for me.

Yeah I guess if you don’t get out much you’d never have to remote download. badumtish

Ah Steam… Doing for gamers what the Xbox couldn’t possibly do and not charging a monthly fee to do it. So why are they still making games for that broken down piece of crap graphx, not a single good game console again. Srs when are they dumping it? Cuz this “artificial life extension” that the kinect is supposed to be doing is just a gimmick. Where are this generation’s Crysis 1’s. Why are we playing dated grapxh games. Where are you Valve? old Crytek? Anyone?

Xbox 360 still has at least 2 years left up it’s sleeve.

Gameplay > graphics tbh

I usually agree. However, I’m sure you wouldn’t complain if ME3 had been a bit shinier, prettier and overall had better textures. (thx to the pc modding community to rectify this problem.) But lets be honest here. Does the xbox have either of those?

@Ramirezoid: 2 yrs!? Are you f@#$ing kidding?

Can we please not have a console debate? This is not youtube for fuck’s sake.

Except I play on my laptop that I take everywhere with me. And there’s nothing wrong to stay warm and cosy at home. But I suppose you feel superior to everyone because you suck real dicks instead of e-penises :rolleyes:

This is a neat feature that I probably won’t use, but could come in handy. If only I didn’t have this stupid Windows Phone.

You may not like the exclusives, that’s all personal taste, but there are plenty of good multiplatform games that came out on the 360.

I agree with Maxey, though, this is neither the time or the place to discuss this.

+1

Anyway - this would be handy, if my phone wasn’t fucked.

I agree. This is a neat feature but I doubt I’ll get any use of it. I typically leave my PC off because I am broke as mofo and that’s a waste of precious monies.

What mod do you speak of :hmph:

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