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I know it sucks but Valve is doing the right thing here. Thank God for Lord Gaben.
Oh thanks for clarifying that out.
Yeah thank goodness valve is saving us some trouble of causing another HD2 incident, Sony hasnt learned their lesson yet.
Your suspicion is based on ignorance and your lack of understanding of contractual law.
When you purchase a game you enter into a contract with the game’s publisher, explain to me how Valve can revoke a contract that they are not even party to?