Poll: Will Steam take over the world?

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Woodsey said:
No, blocking people from playing things they've paid for and then saying "oh, well fuck you, you paid full-price for an indefinite license" is unfair.
Except that IS what you're paying for.

If you don't like it, maybe you should not sign up. If the principle bothers you so much, then make a stand. Do something else.

Steam still has the right to change its EULA at any point. And if you don't like their new EULA, it's splitsville for your games.
 

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Zachary Amaranth said:
Woodsey said:
No, blocking people from playing things they've paid for and then saying "oh, well fuck you, you paid full-price for an indefinite license" is unfair.
Except that IS what you're paying for.

If you don't like it, maybe you should not sign up. If the principle bothers you so much, then make a stand. Do something else.

Steam still has the right to change its EULA at any point. And if you don't like their new EULA, it's splitsville for your games.
can kinda get the games off the install folder and convert them not to use steam i guess in theory it would work
 

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fatb0y said:
I'm hooked at this time. They can aggrevate, but not more so than others. At least I get some great deals there and can play in more than one location.
i look at this market ie the digital distribution as steam at the top looking down on every other one try to be better while fighting each other, basicly its the halo effect halo dominates fps's
 

SnowBurst

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personally idc what os as long as it holds steam because i can deal with the rest but if i was to choose it wud have to be linux. ive allways loved the variety of linux and ubuntu is free after all so i sorta hope windows dies but sorta hope it doesnt because id have to get used to a new system