I mean, alot of content services suck, but Steam killed game piracy IMHO. 90% off sales and such.
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Fair enough. You do see the Gabe Newell quote
“One thing that we have learned is that piracy is not a pricing issue. It’s a service issue,”
quite often online.
Ironically, Steam being shit is a major reason I've come back to seeing the value in piracy.
What do you dislike about it?
The Steam client (which, as we recall, is not optional, unlike e.g. GOG Galaxy) is gradually becoming bloatier in terms of technical concerns (due to moving to a browser-based engine), less accessible (due to that move breaking keyboard usability to do things like navigate through the game selection and launch them), and also bloatier in terms of features (a great example is the What's New shelf, but more generally, the interface prioritizes looking pretty than being responsive or data-dense with metadata about one's games).
On top of that, in recent years Steam basically shut off a way to access older versions of games (using a depot downloader). This is on top of Steam generally making avoiding game updates to be a pain anyway. (Yes, updates are often good things, but sometimes it's useful to have an older version, for a variety of reasons.)
As icing on the cake, if you try to suggest any of these features on the forum, be prepared for forum regulars to endlessly argue your thread into the ground, telling you why your idea is oh so wrong for Steam and how you should not have the right to play games you bought unless you do so in and only in the ways expressly authorized by the publishers who control all rights forever and always with zero recourse to you if anything goes wrong such as an errant update that breaks functionality.
Yeah, piracy is better than that shit.
I get what you mean I have an older laptop I like to run less demanding games on like the original Fallout games but the Steam client takes a while to launch. Ideally I'd like something between small mode/SteamCMD and the normal client.
honestly, it's not a pricing issue- until it is. I absolutely adore Starfield, but 300PLN is a lot of money in Poland
but the fact this is the only game I pirated in the last decade also says a lot
How does that scale to other things in Poland?
300PLN is a week and a half worth of groceries, and not bottom shelf groceries either
As far as I can tell, every delisted Steam game I own is still in my account.