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Stupid things like defending Steam?
A contract to buy a game doesn't make sense.
LOL! You didn't buy anything.
Licenses to use a piece of software were always sold. Only now, they aren't tangible. Nothing else changed.
A license to something you don't own nor have the right to play or preserve now and any time in the future. Great purchase!
you have only bought licenses for computer games even when they were on disc. the difference now is that the license agreement can be enforced more easily.
So that makes it right? Also the physical copy prevented anyone from taking what you own away. The license was more for copying than owning.
Exactly. That is the problem and buying a product isn't going to the movies. LOL!
But, I sure won't start to whine 19 years down the line when I knew day 1 what I was purchasing on the platform.
That would just be moronic.