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You literally came here, imposed your biased opinions, called people creepy and when they respond back you say they are trolling?
If you think people who play anime games, watch, read or whatever are creepy then I feel bad for you, kind of pitifu and I hope that you get the mental help that you need.
But I can respect that bow out. And The truth is. that was a move Valve was poushed into making based on outside pressures.
CHances are the dev can at any time bring the games back, which likely is the true benefit of being gracious. You don't burn your bridges.
It can work on the Steam Deck with Lutris and some fixes, according to this youtube video. Dunno if the guide is for the GOG, or the jast store version, though.
Didn't realize until now how easy makes Steam to play and install games on linux... wonder if it will have performance issues because of the shader cache thing...
That has nothing to do with gracefully "bowing out".
Steam is not allowed to remove access to games that customers bought, that would be a legal nightmare.
I own nearly 200+ games from companies who left Steam or got kicked off for breaking the rules and i can still access all 200 games and download/play them.
And many of those companies parted with Valve under the most non "graceful" terms.
They usually leave matters of revocation up to the publisher/developers themselves.
A third party can remove our liscence we bought? Nope.
They actually can. Look into the EULA of any online-only game and Steam. They all reserve the right to remove access to your account for violations of their ToS.
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/4F62-35F9-F395-5C23
Of course you can loose it for breaking terms, but in the case of removal the purchaser is not at fault and still has access to a product they bought and used within the liscensed terms.
I quoted the wrong part. They can literally lock you out of your account which means you cannot access any of your purchases. I edited the right quote in.
If it gets to that point, the purchaser is definitely at fault because of the very extreme and limited nature of the punishment.
The harshest penalty seems to be a "suspended" account, meaning you can no longer use the forums, buy games or activate keys and lose basically all Steam functions but can still download and play all the games you previously payed for.
So even in that case you dont really "lose" your purchased items.
If they did that with no reason I believe you would have every right to claim for loss and damages.
I am talking in relation to access to bought liscences on the platform and their legal use as per the agreement. Wether or not they still sell it is irrelevant as the liscence is in my online library.
Many titles have been removed over the years but access has not for owners. Back when Steam was first allowing more adult content on Steam a title was promptly banned within a week of release yet I still have it in my library and can download and play the title.
But anyone violating TOS is going to be dealt with regardless of the liscencing issue.
They can also do it if you break the Eula.
Valve's method of dealing with this sort of things is to basically strip away the features tyou're abusing. Though I'm quite sure some numbnut did manage to get their account yoinked. They have reserved the totally legal right to do so. But they do so VERY sparingly. It's basically the Orbital Strike option.
So I was right, as long as you utilise the platform according to TOS your product will be available and in your Library.
I know everyone here is trying to show me the exceptions but the TOPIC is a sold liscence on Steam removed from a purchaser?
No.