A cloud-based PC gaming platform created by the game developer Valve. Designed to allow users to purchase, download, and play games linked to their accounts from any computer, without worrying about discs or limited installations. Also provides a community in which users can see games their friends are playing, give recommendations and reviews, and even create and share custom content for some games via the Workshop.
Being the first successful platform of its kind, it was initially riddled with bugs and had a poor reputation. In more recent years, it has become a celebrated staple of PC gaming.
Being the first successful platform of its kind, it was initially riddled with bugs and had a poor reputation. In more recent years, it has become a celebrated staple of PC gaming.
Neverwinter Nights is being ported to Steam? Good, I'm tired of always losing the disk.
Dude, cool sword! Is that in the game?
Nah, I got it off Steam Workshop.
Dude, cool sword! Is that in the game?
Nah, I got it off Steam Workshop.
by mwymarc May 23, 2013
A phrase used as the phrase 'make it happen' would be used. Steam it is a derivitive of steaming the wagon. Steam it can be used in any situation from sports, relationships, jobs, etc.
Steam it can be used instead of countless verbs.
Steam it can be used instead of countless verbs.
Guy #1: I don't know if I should go out with Nichole.
Guy #2: Dude, steam it.
Guy #1: Hey, did you steam that new job?
Guy #2: Sure did. Hired me on the spot.
I think we should steam Red Lobster for dinner.
When in doubt, steam it!
Guy #2: Dude, steam it.
Guy #1: Hey, did you steam that new job?
Guy #2: Sure did. Hired me on the spot.
I think we should steam Red Lobster for dinner.
When in doubt, steam it!
by Milt Deezy May 10, 2007
Jim was obviously steaming, going all-in with seven duce off suit after losing ten grand on that last hand.
by mr.corruption May 26, 2005
by PATCHEFC March 24, 2017
1.to be fucked over by valve software
2.a substitute for the common "pwned" expression when playing video games online
2.a substitute for the common "pwned" expression when playing video games online
by John Smith March 04, 2004
by Mark A. G. November 29, 2005
by naslovedahoes May 01, 2006