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lagALESE. Thank you.
Let me spell it out. What you own is a license to use/play the game as defined and provided by the dev/pubs. If they change the definition and what they provide then guess what, the software on your system is gonna change to match that.
Now you can ask the dev/pubs nicely to make updates optional or create a branch that yuou and other can stay on, but don't be suroprised they say no.
Why force it? Really! Why force me to buy into somebody elses feelings?
When i made my purchase, i didnt have that influence. But somehow i am forced into updating on somebody elses influence?
I just want a simple option to enjoy my purchase. Not somebody elses idea of what i should enjoy.
Hello, Gamer.
I made my purchase. Why am i forced into another one?
Steam is the problem? Hardly. They take the same amount as everyone else.
Does Steam force it, or underhand the others?
What does it matter when the majority of you enjoy beating on others?
Really though. Ive a simple request and make a valid argument towards it and you smear and cojule to get your way about it.
They delete if you do not see.
Not your words. But this BULL!
The IDEA that i cannot manage mine is the quintessential idea of FOOL.
Like i say before. Why is my enjoyment bereft of somebody else?
UPDATES, is what the context is.
You can't have what you want.
https://web.archive.org/web/20031217111022/http://www.steampowered.com/index.php?area=subscriber_agreement
"Valve hereby grants, and you accept, a limited, non-exclusive license and right to use the Steam Software for your personal use in accordance with this Agreement and the Subscription Terms. The Steam Software is licensed, not sold. Your license confers no title or ownership in the Steam Software. This license is effective until termination in accordance with this Agreement."
Your fault for not reading.
That was literally the main point of Steam since its very inception.
If the game doesn't have Steam DRM, try running it outside of Steam. If it does not, than you are at the whim of the publishers to keep the software up to date as required in the contract.