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At what point did i state owning?
With the world suffering a cost of living crisis, I did expected games companies to follow suit. Gaming is the least of people's worries at the moment people, well it is for most people with responsibilities in life e.g kids, house, bills etc.
last time I gave them money was for the C&C Collection, or maybe MoH Warchest, I don't remember
From the Steam Subscriber Agreement:
Edit: Tidied up quotes.
Look at all that technicality I can grab onto.
I'm going full swan dive into this one.
I'm in the minority as I happily scooped up several good EA games (Origin keys) via Humble Choice for between $6-$12 for the bundles each plus tax and can play them all I want.
I also got the Need for Speed games cheap on a Steam sale...