Wow, that's awesome.
That was a great read. Commentors can really go overboard when they don't like something. But, that's the beauty of anonymity on the Internet.
@skraelingshortbus: Save syncs already exist. The Steam Cloud. It's up to the developer to implement it.

And Mass Effect 2 has been on Steam since its release date.
What's this? An online contest that a Quebecer can enter? Hell yes! :D
In my room. I have my 360 and my gaming PC attached to my monitor and speakers.
The only problem I have as a lefty is I smudge my writing when writing on paper. My hand written assignments always look like a huge mess...
*sigh* They were doing so well too...
@Brian Ashcraft: Not as iconic as Star Wars for sure, but his Pirates of the Caribbean scores are so very epic.
I launched a Mini Nuke and one of my companions got in the way. BOOM HEADSHOT. Right off. My own head. >_<
@ServiceMaster: This is one Canadian with Ghostbusters fever. :)
More will pop up anyway.
Just saw this. Unicode is probably the best part of this update.
@Neko_Tech: Yes, just like the rest of Steam, in-game web browsing uses Internet Explorer.

tl;dr: IE is now available from within Steam.

@c0mbobreaker: Oh really? Then why do the pages for Crysis (both games) and Far Cry 2 list "3rd party DRM: SecuROM (5 machine activation limit)" on the store page? Yes it's true games like Bioshock (now) and Fallout 3 abandon their DRM for the Steam version, but the FACT remains that not every game on Steam uses Steam DRM and the three above examples, along with GTA4 being the most recent (though with no activation limits) use SecuROM despite being on Steam.
@Thugmunk: Oh I 100% agree! Steam DRM is DRM done right. I love Steam and always buy Steam over retail. However, EA most likely won't use Steam DRM and just stick with SecuROM and activation limits and just use Steam as another distribution platform and not take advantage of Steam's features and non-system-ruining DRM.
@Akua: EA Games on Steam have SecuROM and activation limits listed on their store page. Fay Cry 2 also has them.
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