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Stop standing up for corps. People who own cs:go after purchasing it (anytime between 2012-2018) and can't play cs2 properly because of their setup, that's ♥♥♥♥♥♥. There's no reason valve should be allowed to do this. They weren't renting the game, they bought the game. Submitting to the idea that "you don't really own anything on Steam" is peasant behavior and you should feel bad about it.
That said, I can absolutely play the game and it's awesome, but get a grip on reality and understand that corps don't just own you, and this guy's complaint is absolutely legit.
Nice to know. Makes me want to spend money. Oh wait...
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Hi. Just FYI. Even if a license spells out how you don't own it, or how it can change, etc, doesn't mean it's a good thing. Maybe try to critically think about this sort of thing and not be such a tool (someone who gets used). Try not to take that offensively, try to take that as a suggestion on how to improve in life.
You almost made sense, try again.