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Still you your frustration is a bit misdirected, valve are not doing this.
It is fine.
And unless it's a Valve game, it's not on Valve.
Also, WTF is with the whitepsace on the end of your post.
Even console games require day one updates or further installation - COD WW2 needed a 10gb update just to get the game working. Soon discs will be completely obsolete altogether and publushers wont even bother including partial data for users to initiate with.
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50 GBs a month data cap? I download more than that in a single day.
Steam requires even single player games to be up to date, so using retail DVDs to install Steam games is unpractical at best.
First, "Steam" is doing nothing, they are not the ones to ship physical copies, the publishers are..
Second, yes it is legal.. you are pruchasing a software license, as long as that license is included anything else is a bonus..
Third, do you have any idea how many DvD's it would take? games these days are often 50GB+. the average DvD contains a capacity around 4.7GB.. do the math on how many discs that takes..
Fourth, I hate to tell you but optical media is pretty much dead at this point as far as software goes.. Windows now gets shipped on USB, and most other "packaged software" just contains an activation key and a link of where to download it.. this isn't unique to gaming.. heck, most case manufacturers have already began phasing out a bay for an optical drive..
Fifth, Valve is not here.. this is a user forum, and even if they were here its not them sending out the physical copies, its the games publisher..