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Nonetheless, these can be helpful in checking out the game and making the decision if it is a good pick. Maybe slightly misleading, but a good functionality overall
You might not fully understand all the uses of the term. Perhaps you should take your axe and grind it against the music industry and the decades of live albums they've sold.
Steam doesn't know if something is a live broadcast or a pre-recording. Its simply broadcasting.
They are selling you the game.
Anyway, I suppose Valve clearly has bandwidth to spare to roleplay as a streaming site so I expect the Download All button to return soon.
If it's pre-recorded, they can use "replay", "broadcasting", "casting", "showing" instead of specifically "live" (which implies real time).. or simply not put a tag on it
If the recording isn't live, shouldn't you just make a video in one of the boxes below the live stream?
It's kind of off-putting.
MTV used to be live and MuchMusic.