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SUMMARY:Steam Goes Live (2003)
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe Steam client was first made available for public beta 
	testing in January 2003 during the beta period for Counter-Strike 1.6\, fo
	r which it was mandatory to install and use. At the time\, Steam's primary
	 function was streamlining the patch process common in online computer gam
	es. Steam was an optional component for all other games. 80\,000–300\,00
	0 gamers tested the system when it was in its beta period. The system and 
	website choked under the strain of thousands of users simultaneously attem
	pting to play the latest version of Counter-Strike. In 2004\, the World Op
	ponent Network was shut down and replaced by Steam. The online features of
	 games which required World Opponent Network ceased to work unless they we
	re converted to Steam. Source\n
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