Originally posted by Knight Templar
Bleh, for all their worth, Valve don't seem to be the brightest of companies.
Actually, the idea of publishing their own content is genius - it cuts out a load of cost overhead and gives them control of their revenue stream.
The problem is that Steam itself is notorious for being buggy, and that people are more reluctant to pay for non 'existent' stuff like software. At least if they go to the shops, they have a box, CD, etc.
But DL buying-ing, well, anything has a problem - what if your PC breaks? How do you prove ownership? Can you back it up? If so, what about copy protection (i.e. anti-piracy)? Etc.
I'd say there is defo a future for this sort of thing - people are becoming 24-hours online more and more of the time, with faster connections - but it may be too early justnow (hence why HL2 is being published in the shops) to take off.