Mr. Chris wrote:I was finally able to log into the Bio Ware Forums with my same old name and password. They said first to let Steam do a "repair" of Mass Effect. They also suggested that I should download the BDtS and install it. But, since Mass Effect is in the Steam folder, BDtS can't find it so it won't install. The Forums also said NOT to install the standalone patch because it's not compatible with the Steam version and will frak it up.
I suppose I can download it again from D2D. They don't care how many times you download it, and my "CD" key still works.
But everyone still keeps saying "Windows 7! Windows 7! Windows 7! Not our fault!!!!!!!" To which I keep replying, "Errrr, 'scuse me, but y'all are supposed to be getting ready because Windows 7 is just a few months away!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Which is really the only reason I have any bad feelings towards Steam, I still think they are the best at what they do. With so many millions of members and how many millions of downloads even a .0001% of error is a lot. Which is why I contact them with any problems I have and they respond in a timely manner.
Oh, well, I have a lot of other things going on right now anyways. Back burner for games for a few days.

Chris.
Steam lives in the old shool XP world. For sure. I recently sent them an email explaining gamers are gaming on Vista and WIN7
will be the Most used OS, bar none, so they need to get with the times. They are Good with Vista at least, WIN7 they suck at.
Yes I told them that. XP is going out to Pasture so just let it dies in peace. RIP. Then again XP is the Best OS for Pirating software,
so it'll always have it's place. Long story short they Really need to Concentrate on WIN7, it will be the most popular OS, easily within
a years time, if not sooner. Then again most folks were scared of Vista, and never ran it. Sad as it's the best OS we have now.
What I'm getting at is the majority of Steam Users run XP. So it's geared to run XP Games. DX9 and XP. lets face it as long as all
our games are ports from the consoles that can only run DX9, we won'y see crap for DX10 games, let alone DX11 in Win7. When I
first saw DX11 in Win7 I almost fell out out of my chair. DX11, yeah, ok. Unless the next, nest Gen Consoles us DX11 we won't see any DX11
PC games, or very very few, if at all. DX10 is fine. It just needs to be used.
Remember too that the majority of Steam Gamers run a 256 mg GFX card STILL.

But they want to reach the widest audience
and the Widest audience is Dx9 and 256 mg GFX, unfortunately. Steam and there Tech requirements are set by the users, not the games.
IMHO.
All I know is when WIN7 hits the selves, Steam had better get in GEAR!!
BlueCheck this Steam Hardware/Software Survey 2009!!

Here's a Link, should work if you have a Steam Account::
http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/As you can see XP=55% of Steam users, until that number changes to 50% WIN7/Vista 64 bit. Things will be
wonky, I think, well kinda, all my Steam games run fine on Vista, funny they don't even mention WIN7.
BlueShould have put this in your Steam, thread. But I think WIN7 is indeed the issue with all Steam games.
They don't officially even support WIN7, I also think everyones going win7 CRAZY, TO EARLY.
For Crying out loud, it's not even on Store selves yet, in a Year Win7 will be EVERYWHERE, but not now.
