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I agree.
agreed
fu*k yo bi*ch-a*s
Why would you still use this service if you really believe that valve is not able to handle things and judge on their own. I highly doubt that those guys need any of your "sign" or "agree" posts to know which game is acceptable or not on steam and its only their choice what will happen in the future.
There are 20€ games on steam which are so poorly coded and designed that even i could create that same game on my own.. and still those games are here.. why ? because as long as there are demos and no false advertising, there is nothing wrong with having a lower quality game that might be hard to enjoy for you but is still fun to others. You dont need to buy it.
Valve has done fine for years and i see no reason to not trust their judgment.
They won't abandon their costumers, those who bought the game and are still playing it.
So don't worry.
You need to start a petition for that.
Steam likely would maintain the right to distribute the game to those who bought it before the contract expired but not after. Not that anyone will be playing WarZ in 30 years anyways, heck in a few months they are pulling the plug on it anyhow.
all quams aside, i agree... there should be an end to countless petitions, maybe a section per forum topic, that has a vote for or against feature.