First Steam Machines, Controller to Arrive in October if You Preorder Now
Added: 04.06.2015 17:58 | 1 views | 0 comments
Valve today announced the launch dates for the first official Steam Machines, as well as the Steam Controller and Steam Link. You can now preorder all of these devices, and by doing so, you can potentially get your hands on them early. All of this will arrive on November 10 in the United States, though you can begin placing preorders today. For a limited time, if you ($50), meanwhile, aims to make it possible to play PC games with a controller that were only designed for a keyboard and mouse.
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www.gamespot.com
| Team Fortress 2 Maps Are Now Much Easier To Share
Added: 04.06.2015 14:29 | 26 views | 0 comments
Some gamers may not care about all the other Steam Workshop items for Team Fortress 2 other than maps. Valve has recognized the need for making it easier to find and share maps, so there's a new way to find, play and get feedback on these custom creations.
From:
www.cinemablend.com
| Valve Announces $250,000 Prize Pool for CS:GO at Cologne 2015
Added: 04.06.2015 5:40 | 4 views | 0 comments
Valve officially announces details for the world's largest CS:GO tournament.
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www.ign.com
| Steam 2.10.91.91 (02.06.2015)
Added: 04.06.2015 1:05 | 1 views | 0 comments
Valve Corporation's means of keeping you happily connected to the gaming community
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| Could Steams Refund Policy Deal A Major Blow to Piracy?
Added: 03.06.2015 15:16 | 6 views | 0 comments
Doubtless, Steam needs a refund policy. Its a good thing to have in general, and especially on Steam, where tons of potential predatorsin the form of faulty Early Access games and ample trash heaped on top of the services treasureslie in wait. It could also be seen as Valve attempting to address criticisms of their sadly lacking customer service program.
From:
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| Steam Refunds Could Cause Some Big Problems
Added: 03.06.2015 12:16 | 3 views | 0 comments
Kotaku:
Finally, Steam is offering refunds! Oh joyous day. But actually, the new policy could cause more problems than it solves.
Doubtless, Steam needs a refund policy. Its a good thing to have in general, and especially on Steam, where tons of potential predatorsin the form of faulty Early Access games and ample trash heaped on top of the services treasureslie in wait. It could also be seen as Valve attempting to address criticisms of their sadly lacking customer service program. If nothing else, this automates things a bit. On the whole, this is good news! Its Valves implementation of the system that provides cause for concern.
From:
n4g.com
| Valve Implements Steam Refunds Policy
Added: 03.06.2015 9:27 | 1 views | 0 comments
Valve will not provide refunds for purchases made outside of Steam (for example, CD keys or Steam wallet cards purchased from third parties)
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www.gamershell.com
| Steam Refunds Just Got A Whole Lot Better
Added: 03.06.2015 4:46 | 8 views | 0 comments
One of the biggest complaints levied at Valve is the lack of proper refunds. Yes, every once in a while during controversial game releases gamers are allowed to exercise refunds, but it's not a standard policy on Steam. Well, that all changed today.
From:
www.cinemablend.com
| Steam Now Allows Two-Hour Refunds
Added: 02.06.2015 22:00 | 15 views | 0 comments
Getting refunds on Steam can be a tricky and/or futile process, but Valve has tried to simplify things with a brand new two-hour refund policy.
The policy begins today and allows users to request refunds within two weeks of their purchases. The only stipulation is that users can't play the game for more than two hours before requesting the refund. DLC can also be refunded, but the two-hour restriction still applies to the base game.
From:
www.gamerevolution.com
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