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Well...in preparation for the release of 1.2, my friend and I have finally made the jump to Steam for all of our mods. Yeah, it was rather difficult, but we've got it all up and running, and well...
..I know this is going to sound strange, but...
...Steam rules. Yes. It rules, plain and simple. Performance-wise, at least. All of the steam conversions of our games are running much smoother; on WON we are both currently having issues with being able to lock on for melee, but on Steam it works like a charm. All of the sprites look better and so do the textures--maybe it's just me, but seriously. It runs MUCH better now. Better than it EVER did on WON.
What is scarier, is that the same is true for ALL of our mods. So I guess I have to say that, once you get it working, Steam seems pretty good.
Until it chokes to death from everyone trying to download Half-Life 2 when its released, at least. hehe.
..I know this is going to sound strange, but...
...Steam rules. Yes. It rules, plain and simple. Performance-wise, at least. All of the steam conversions of our games are running much smoother; on WON we are both currently having issues with being able to lock on for melee, but on Steam it works like a charm. All of the sprites look better and so do the textures--maybe it's just me, but seriously. It runs MUCH better now. Better than it EVER did on WON.
What is scarier, is that the same is true for ALL of our mods. So I guess I have to say that, once you get it working, Steam seems pretty good.
Until it chokes to death from everyone trying to download Half-Life 2 when its released, at least. hehe.