Why not Oreos?
I <3 Oreos. :<
However the Community Steam Market can be optional. (also called market,)
Its in beta at the moment. However, here's how it works.
Steam player 1 puts up an item with 5% steam trade fee and ??% (their choice) of Sega/OOO fees [making them money per trade]
For ex.: Steam Player 1 puts up his DA with good UVs for $15.64 (unbind+crafting costs)
The 5% fee and (Looking at tf2 fee is at 5%) OOO fee {5%} for a fee of 10% brings the total cost to $17.26.
Then Steam Player 2 needs a good DA, so he buys it in the Steam market.
the Seller gets $15.64 and Valve & OOO gets $0.81 each in that trade. ($1.62 of total fees)
In addition, Steam player 1 can still support OOO even more by buying more energy/pass/OCH.
(note: You can not sell bound Items, Unsellable items, and other items OOO blocks)
Personally, It still a -2 for the OP.
-Stable Servers: They are fine and stable. -1
-Workshop: No, enough said. -1
-Market: I explained it. +1
-Resources: No thanks, having too much resources could lead to empty servers but may get the Asian/Pacific players happy. 0
-History: One at a time I say (they run TF2 and the game is still good even after years of release) -1
-Overall -2
@Msaad Sim City 5 and the problem with the servers because EA doesn't want you to play offline... did you forgot that? Their games are maybe great, but their policy isn't. And if you have seen the statement of EA that they said "it was the decision of Maxis with the online servers" and you believe them, then their brainwash has worked. Because the funny (or sad) thing is that Maxis doesn't really exist anymore, because the people from Maxis work at and for EA. Just the name still exists. Don't get lied.
@Yauj I agree with you, this game would probably have much much more content and opportunities to have fun, but I also need to say that Steam really doesn't have very stable servers, I count their often (mostly scheduled) downtimes as an annoying interruption. I dislike the idea to use Steam with this game, because I had in some cases mostly only problems with that, for example when Valve broke the login for Spiral Knights in September 2011, or that you get kicked out of the game / can't login when the Steam servers are down. Since I have switched to a website account, I really had NEVER any problems with this game again, except if the developers broke something with their updates, hehe.
I don't really like Steam, but yes, I think that Valve would make more out of this game. The sad result that of 5 million accounts are maybe only 0,1% active is just so damn sad and pathetic. Sadly.