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You think steam cares like that for you? In 2018 steam try to appeal the decision to give refund to players, a decision they were force to do in 2014 after it was sued for not giving they were ordered by court to give refunds to players and Steam has tried to fight this in court ever since.
That's how much they care about you.
Steam shouldn't allow them back and should aggressively punish developers who pull this ♥♥♥♥.
Did you not read his original post ?
Great illustration of the old saying, "Cutting off your nose to spite your face."
TY. They're just assuming I think Steam "cares."
In actuality, I'm sick of having to have 10 different CPU-draining launchers now for every game under the sun. Steam is the most widely used platform. I don't like taking up more of my precious SSD space with Epic's garbage. I only buy games on Steam. Not Origin, either. I'm not only hating on Epic Store.
Uplay is the only one that gets a small pass, but I can't stand that store either.
But at least EA, Uplay, and others don't lie and get free marketing and then snatch their game off steam.
He doesn't, and I didn't say he said that.
If that's not caring for something..
Btw, Steam has a form for every publishers who wishes to do what Anno 1800 did. There is nothing illegal , like some others would want us to believe, in what they did. Anno 1800, like every other games, do not have exclusivity deal with Steam, so there is nothing wrong, in a legal point of view, in what they did.