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by remram
635 days ago
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I just got that email, "we have updated the Steam Subscriber Agreement". It seems that the only way to not accept the new agreement is to close your Steam account. I assume they don't provide any way to use the games you bought if you do this, and don't refund you either. How is that legal? Of course I've seen this in a ton of subscription-based services, but since Steam lets you "purchase" games, that really seems problematic? |
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Not really, no.
>Can I play games after deleting my account?
>During the 30 days before account deletion, games that require a VAC server will not be playable. After your account is deleted, games that require a Steam account will not be playable.
People calling Valve a "good monopoly" and then they turn around and hold your games hostage when lawsuits get too sweaty. This is exactly why GOG is my first choice where possible. And ironically the very kind of thing that Wolfire was worried about in their lawsuit.