He is an adult, he knows about security, and doesn't tell his passwords to anyone, even me. He just didn't use Steam for a few months when he tried to again he couldn't, he contacted customer support they just told him his account was banned and refused to say why or try to fix it.Jerubbaal said:Your brother needs to stop telling his password to strangers.psicat said:I really hate blind little fanboys that think Steam is some paragon of virtue. I know enough enough people who have been screwed over by Steam, and had their whole account ripped off, my brother included.TheDooD said:Steam loves their customers, Origin loves to rip off their customers and powdered toastman FTW.
What is this I don't even... Please learn English. I'm not quite sure what you're saying in this abomination of a sentence, but Steam offers cheaper prices than brick and mortar stores for games, especially with the periodic sales they have. Case in point, I got Mass Effect 1 and 2 for $10, Assassin's Creed 1-3 for $30, Portal 2 for $25, and tons of indie games for under $2.50.Jerubbaal said:He said that about Nintendo, in case you weren't aware.psicat said:To paraphrase Yahtzee a little; Valve is like a stripper: They don't actually like you but pretend to so you can give them your money.
I use Steam for one or two games, but I'll never have a library of games with games that cost more than $10 each and of more total than what I spent already of around $65, basically the price of one console game.
I'm well aware the quote was about Nintendo, I just changed it a little that's why I said it was a paraphrase not a direct quote.
My sentence was grammatically fine, maybe a little run on. You just need better reading comprehension skills kid. And, prices don't matter when you can't trust the retailer at all.