Trine - a physics-oriented, side-scrolling action/platformer

So it's actually cheaper than Steam? I can't understand why a digital download is more expensive than a box from an online retailer.

because:

the boxed version doesn't automatically update
the boxed version doesn't have achievements
the boxed version doesn't install in a single click
the boxed version doesn't save your games and settings across multiple computers via a cloud system

Most retail games are cheaper than their digital counterparts.
 
None of that is justification (even if it was true) for a digital download being more expensive than a hard copy IMO.
 
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None of that is justification (even if it was true) for a digital download being more expensive than a hard copy IMO.

Cry me a river. No-one's forcing you to buy anything from Steam, and millions of customers obviously choose to pay the premium.

Why not make a new thread regarding the pro's and cons of digital distribution, and use this thread for - oh, I don't know - talking about Trine?
 
Cry me a river. No-one's forcing you to buy anything from Steam, and millions of customers obviously choose to pay the premium.

Why not make a new thread regarding the pro's and cons of digital distribution, and use this thread for - oh, I don't know - talking about Trine?

Calm down sweety. I never said that anyone was forcing anything on anyone.
In any case, the same thing applies to you...you didn't have to put your oar in regarding digital downloads. You could have stuck to talking about - oh, I don't know -Trine?
 
Hehe. Fair play, I'll stick to the subject. :)

It's not often I'm looking forward to a platformer but this looks like it may grab me like Ade's Odyssey did.
 
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