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Steam in Ukraine after 28 February
What's gonna happen to Steam in Ukraine now?

Is it gonna be blocked?
And if blocked then how? Completely by UA IPs so you won't be able to even launch the client without VPNs?
Or simply a block to use the store so at least people can play already "owned" games?
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Blunt Raps 1 de mar. às 0:36 
If its anything like the russian block, they just block payments. What you've already purchased functions normally, but you cant buy any new games.

Oh, and most websites will literally blame you, as an individual, for your leaders decisions in their block message. Kinda vile imo.
Kargor 1 de mar. às 0:37 
Why? "The West" has never had an issue with Ukraine, and sanctions that were meant to target Russia hitting Ukraine as well is likely a non-issue for the most part these days, considering that Russia has been waging war against them for 3 years now and they probably don't like to be linked with Russia in any way.
Nothing will likely change. Sanctions have been a thing for a while.

Zelensky should just step down and let elections happen.
VB Driver 1 de mar. às 0:43 
Escrito originalmente por Kargor:
Why? "The West" has never had an issue with Ukraine, and sanctions that were meant to target Russia hitting Ukraine as well is likely a non-issue for the most part these days, considering that Russia has been waging war against them for 3 years now and they probably don't like to be linked with Russia in any way.
Grumpy manchild trump (and musk and vance) gonna surely pressure US tech companies to cut and block all services in Ukraine now.
Ulfrinn 1 de mar. às 0:44 
Escrito originalmente por VB Driver:
Escrito originalmente por Kargor:
Why? "The West" has never had an issue with Ukraine, and sanctions that were meant to target Russia hitting Ukraine as well is likely a non-issue for the most part these days, considering that Russia has been waging war against them for 3 years now and they probably don't like to be linked with Russia in any way.
Grumpy manchild trump (and musk and vance) gonna surely pressure US tech companies to cut and block all services in Ukraine now.
Aw well.
Deathraven13 1 de mar. às 1:01 
Escrito originalmente por VB Driver:
Grumpy manchild trump (and musk and vance) gonna surely pressure US tech companies to cut and block all services in Ukraine now.

About time. ukraine could do with elections and overthrow their dictator.
Escrito originalmente por VB Driver:
What's gonna happen to Steam in Ukraine now?

Is it gonna be blocked?
And if blocked then how? Completely by UA IPs so you won't be able to even launch the client without VPNs?
Or simply a block to use the store so at least people can play already "owned" games?

despite the arguing of the respective countries presidents, unless said presidents decide to restrict trade with the other countries, steam will function as normal.

one believes that the support being concluded would be that of weaponry and military equipment, something that steam does not deal in.
AdahnGorion 1 de mar. às 1:19 
Valve owns Steam and Valve is a private company

Private companies are not owned by the state (not even where there HQ is) often its the other way around and companies (corporations) influence across countries and have special rules.
As you might have noticed, Valve is interested in revenue and does not take a stand politically.
VB Driver 1 de mar. às 1:29 
Escrito originalmente por Blunt Raps:
If its anything like the russian block, they just block payments. What you've already purchased functions normally, but you cant buy any new games.
I'm fearing it's gonna be complete block like in Iran, N Korea, Burma or Crimea.

Due to extreme sanctions, Steam was forced to completely block its services there.
Última edição por VB Driver; 1 de mar. às 1:35
Escrito originalmente por Blunt Raps:
If its anything like the russian block, they just block payments. What you've already purchased functions normally, but you cant buy any new games.

Oh, and most websites will literally blame you, as an individual, for your leaders decisions in their block message. Kinda vile imo.

I don't know if anyone should tell you, but everything is fine with purchasing and activating games in Russia, although prices have increased significantly without a regional discount and now you have to pay a commission for transferring money to your account. There are also global license keys for games that can be activated in Russia despite regional restrictions.
Although, if I were Ukrainian, I would be least worried about the potential impossibility of buying games on Steam and the absence of Disney toys in Happy Meal. It's like the country's existence is in question, due to the gigantic debt and all the mess.
Blunt Raps 1 de mar. às 2:02 
Escrito originalmente por Cinnamoon_dragon:
Escrito originalmente por Blunt Raps:
If its anything like the russian block, they just block payments. What you've already purchased functions normally, but you cant buy any new games.

Oh, and most websites will literally blame you, as an individual, for your leaders decisions in their block message. Kinda vile imo.

I don't know if anyone should tell you, but everything is fine with purchasing and activating games in Russia, although prices have increased significantly without a regional discount and now you have to pay a commission for transferring money to your account. There are also global license keys for games that can be activated in Russia despite regional restrictions.
Although, if I were Ukrainian, I would be least worried about the potential impossibility of buying games on Steam and the absence of Disney toys in Happy Meal. It's like the country's existence is in question, due to the gigantic debt and all the mess.
Wild lol.
Idk, im not russian. I just game with some lol.

Seen screenshots and got quick explanations when the sanctions first happened.
Moogal™ 1 de mar. às 13:48 
Escrito originalmente por VB Driver:
Escrito originalmente por Kargor:
Why? "The West" has never had an issue with Ukraine, and sanctions that were meant to target Russia hitting Ukraine as well is likely a non-issue for the most part these days, considering that Russia has been waging war against them for 3 years now and they probably don't like to be linked with Russia in any way.
Grumpy manchild trump (and musk and vance) gonna surely pressure US tech companies to cut and block all services in Ukraine now.

A guess only or any source?
Voroff 1 de mar. às 14:28 
Escrito originalmente por Moogal™:
Escrito originalmente por VB Driver:
Grumpy manchild trump (and musk and vance) gonna surely pressure US tech companies to cut and block all services in Ukraine now.

A guess only or any source?
Read more into the words "gonna surely".
1) he should really go to the frontlines instead of whinning about Steam
2) "same treatment to the innocent russians is gonna apply to the innocent me when i soldier on Steam forums ? That's not fair !!!"
3) he'll survive without videogames. Peeps in Donbass and Luhansk survived, somehow, during the whole civil war and the following war.
Vox 1 de mar. às 14:30 
Ukrainians aren't asking for elections and yet here we are with Americans demanding Ukraine have elections, in war time too lmao.
Only people that want elections are Putins little puppets.
Kargor 2 de mar. às 8:27 
Escrito originalmente por Vox:
Ukrainians aren't asking for elections and yet here we are with Americans demanding Ukraine have elections, in war time too lmao.
Only people that want elections are Putins little puppets.

Of course. To my knowledge, the constitution even explicitly states that there are no elections during times of martial law -- and aside from that, holding elections while being assaulted would be difficult/dangerous anyway.
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