You can't take it with you, but you can't leave it for someone else either: Valve says you aren't allowed to bequeath a Steam account in a will
You can't take it with you, but you can't leave it for someone else either: Valve says you aren't allowed to bequeath a Steam account in a will
All these unfinished, 75% off, 7/10 RPGs will be lost to time, like tears in rain.
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Also like all steam applications bundles with Steam's DRM, right?
Wonder what happens when valve/steam shut down one day.
2 0 ReplyAbout 20 years ago when it first came about this was also a question and Valve said they would "find a way" to unlock games for everyone. Now back then, that was when they only had Valve games on Steam, and a weird ninja game that I bought but never played, setting a president for all time...
6 0 ReplyMust have been Bush... I think the word you were looking for was precedent.
3 0 ReplySorry yes, in my defence I was 40.1 degrees fever at the time so sentence structure didn't seem important either.
1 0 ReplyNo worries. I thought it was funny.
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Best case scenario it's bought, or other platforms honor a number of steam purchases as a perk. But ultimately...poof
Luckily they make a lot, have relatively low operation costs, and are a private company that doesnt need to be enshitified for share holders
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