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Comments on news posted 2003-01-18 13:05:05: Valve Software's launch of their broadband content distribution system "Steam" (mentioned earlier this week) left a less than stellar first impression, as thousands of Counter-Strike players quickly ate through the beta's 500 Megabit pipe and forced .. ..

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LaZ3R
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join:2003-01-17
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STEAM = Cheap, Stupid, AND ~!ScArD!~

Cheap: They are so Cheap that they couldn't buy any more
bandwith then just 500, like BBR (DSLR) Has more
bandwith than that!

Stupid: They should have knowned that this many people would have downloaded CS 1.6 BETA, i mean like over 200,000 people have the game, and what, they expected only like 30,000 people to download the game?!?!?! PLEASE!

!~ScArD!~: You know, when i came to think about it, Steam may be horrible, stupid, Cheap, and all the rest, but the scary part is that this isn't even the OFFICIAL REALEASE!, it's just an UN-OFFICIAL RELEASE, and if they can't handle the downloaders that are starving for some cs 1.6 , i dont know wat in the world is gonna happen when the full 1.6 comes out........ *Air bubble* (Error: Cannot find server IP) (Error: Cannot join server for no reason) (Error: Cant locate game) (Error: , Error: , Error: , Error: Cannot download , the database has filled to it's capacity of: 1 Megabits) .................. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!! CS Will be ruined FOREVER :@

Eagles LoveR
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join:2001-11-29
Trenton, NJ

Re: STEAM = Cheap, Stupid, AND ~!ScArD!~

Dude, they're letting you play games for FREE If you don't like it go buy Counter-Strike and you'll get better service..

Maxo
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join:2002-11-04
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P2P to the rescue

Why not make it uploadable via Kazaa and other P2P networks. This way it's downloadble from 100's of sources. That will at least free up resources in that department.
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Meeble

join:2002-09-19
Champaign, IL

a lot of people missing the point [as usual]

.steam is still beta
.cs 1.6 is still beta

they opted for and open beta test rather than a closed one for several reasons - one of which were so many people complaining about lack of CS updates, the other obviously promoting steam.

1.6 will be available for straight up download as well as through steam when completed and RELEASED as a FINAL, look for v1.7 and on to be steam powered only. That was always their plan, read the articles. This whole thing is an open beta, many of you obviously don't program and don't get what that is. There's no need to sink endless amounts of $$$$ in 1000's of servers so they can monitor all the text based conversations of 12 yr olds saying how l337 they are. The servers are open to gather bug data and reliability testing, not there to let you play.

please read the entire article and press releases before posting 'st34m sux0rz, 1'm L337'
jekler

join:2000-11-23
Cincinnati, OH
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Re: a lot of people missing the point [as usual]

"Open beta" is an oxymoron. The idea of a beta test is to test a product among a select group of loyal customers. If a system is properly engineered, testing it with 100 people is just as good as testing it with 100,000 people because the system will scale nicely, needing x amount of bandwidth and other resources per user. The idea of an open beta has nothing to do with testing, it's all about marketing. Software companies run an "open beta test" so they can gather public support for an upcoming product. They call it an 'open beta test' so they can conveniently fall back on the excuse "It was just a beta test anyway, we didn't expect it to work properly."

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This whole thing is an open beta, many of you obviously don't program and don't get what that is.
Whether or not the people participating in a test know anything about programming or not isn't an issue. The idea of any testing phase of a product that involves a customer should not require the testers to have any technical knowledge. If you're testing with end-users, the idea is that the product is fit for their use. If needing to understand the production cycle of software is a pre-requisite for the test you're about to run, then the system is not prepared for an end-user test.

Jekler
Meeble

join:2002-09-19
Champaign, IL

you're correct but the test was originally cs1.6 only now it ends up from what I was told integrating steam 2.0 in later on - which caused most of the problems. steam is obviously not ready for full usage. Valve would have been better served to keep the tests closed and out of the media like most companies do, but they put it out there and gave a lot of us the chance to use it and I thank them for that. there were so many msg on there stating it was a beta and to report any problems to xxxxx that to expect it to run almost flawlessly etc would be ignorant. CS 1.6 won't be out on steam as final for awhile - i would guess condition zero will be released first.
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