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On games with dead servers, well, unless you're talking about purely multiplayer games that are absolutely, completely unplayable, isn't it better that people be able to buy the game for the campaign or whatever if they want to, rather than it become unavailable once a bit of it dies? I would agree in such cases that there should be very visible notices informing players about which parts don't work, of course.
1. List me the games
2. I am sure most of you said were indies and early access
3. Tho sometimes its not only indies/early access some like AAA titles Dead Rising 3 and AC:Unity already broken and didnt got any update.
4. Multiplayer server cant keep up forever, maybe you should play console abit more often rather than pc. Steam keeps the multiplayer from its own server. Other games prefer using it own server like GTA V. Also if the game got less players each months it will be closed since it will cost more money with alot of open servers.
5. If the steam removes the game randomly it might create quite ruckus like b4 they did in hatred. PCgamer already said it.
6. Bankrupt Producer doesnt meant they cant sell it on steam except it was starting to abuse or they wanted it to removed from steam.
i waited so long for sr4 damn. they didnt even bother to fix their servers.
also the other games multi need to be tagged along withfriend and couldnt find public matchmaking.
There usually is. In any case for most of those games the server kits are still available so anyone can host their own multiplayer if they so choose.
Finally the Reiciver and/or liquidator may sell off the asset(the game property, title and rights) to any interested party, again in order to try and pay of debts.
Or they could keep the assert together in order to hopefully sell the company off as a going concern.
Essentially the reciever and then the liquidators job is to maximize the return on assets and pay as much of the debt off as possible - secured creditors first, then unsecured. Employees usually fall between those two gropups depending on local laws.
The above is different for each country btw, but is probably generally correct for most of them.
DeepSilver also acquired Saints Row 3 and 4, from publisher THQ Volution becomes Deep Silver Volition now, but some features of those games are broken too, online upload character creations MY Steal port gone trouble with MP. The core SP still functions.
Some games with old Game spy tech have been community patched, master server put up to find other gamers online. I know that MEDAL OF HONOR: ALLIED ASSAULT WAR CHEST is one, sold on GOG.
There are other tools for finding making online play for http://alternativeto.net/software/gameranger other older games.
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It' is the third party publishers responsibility to set the correct details about their games on the Steam Store Page. If you feel that a games details are misrepresented, there is a Report button to send Valve a clue. I have noticed removal of listed as “multi-player ”on some old games in the past, after it was reported as broken, especially after the Game Spy shutdowns a few years back.
Perfect example, as most of thier IPs got picked up at auction. THQ is dead, but everyone who bought the rights to the games can still make a few bucks.