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With the new Steam box's on it's way, it may become a big part of it. I like choices, and having quite literally 10's of 1000's of things to choose from to watch, and millions to listen to, and steam being steam? It could even link all of the things together so I have netflix + lovefilm all in one app (don't think that would happen though).
That said, I really did not like Indie game: the movie after watching it on netflix andit pretty much turned me off those games and their self rightous developers instantly, so I think it's a bit weird this is on steam, but that is just my opinion.
I sincerely hope steam do try to compete, because they have a lot of experience in the digital world as well as an already huge subscriber base. They could do it right - so long as it would be capable of being played on my HD3D Smart TV (Not through HDMI cos I can already do that, but as a seperate app like netflix and the rest do)
I just worry that Steam will lose focus on video games, and put too much energy into movie distribution if they try to go that route. I'm not sure how much say they having in the actual quality assurance of the games they sell, but I have had quite a few games from Steam not work on my PC and it's extremely frustrating. The most frustrating of which being Bioshock Infinite which I eventually just went ahead and bought again for Xbox. This has not deterred me from buying games from Steam but it makes me worry that they will stretch themselves too thin with movies, and have even less time to fix the things that need fixing in the games community.
Like you, I like having everything organized. I pretty much don't buy digital games unless the DRM is on Steam because frankly, I forget I own them if I do. I like having my library all in one place. I don't want to have to switch between multiple apps for movies and television and such. I like everything having it's place so that it's easily accessible (and so that I remember I own it).
All that being said it would be AMAZING if they had a games app on Playstation or Xbox. Though since that would cut into their respective sales, that is not likely to happen, but it would still be nice if there were more of like what they did with Portal 2 where you bought the ps3 game and received a free copy for Steam. I will more than likely buy a steam box when they go for sale, if they aren't ridiculously priced, and once my wallet recover from the expense of the latest new consoles.
As for the movie? I liked it because it was a look into who is actually making these indie games that we are playing, not so much because I liked the guys. It would be absolutely infuriating to work with those whiny people but it seemed like they were being portrayed honestly and that made for a good documentary. I just watched Elephant in the Living Room, and I hated almost every person in that documentary, but it was still a good film and well done (even though I wanted to knock out that idiots few remaining teeth at the end).
Buying this supports the director and film crew as well, so I am glad for that. I still hope that Steam releases more "making of" documentaries, even if it's just handi-cam footage taken by game developers, but stays away from the garbage movies that litter Netflix. I could see them catering to a niche market that way.
I miss the option that netflix used to have where you could watch a streaming movie with one of your friends in a different city. It would be cool if they did something like that with Steam since it is gamer oriented... like instant chat in movie or something.