![]() ![]() Sometimes they seem stable and save and for what reason ever suddenly they are gone. Companies, businesses, Railroad's, even empires come and go. My life experience taught me, that (almost) nothing lasts forever. ![]() So if you have a game/s for 20 years it was a good deal. Steam/ Valve will not being going out of business anytime in my lifetime. Its the sniffer tools Steam has in place and the developers pay Steam for this service. Look through the 1000's of discussion from Steam members asking why they get a life ban from games. Valve and Gog among many are now protecting the developers and even thats getting difficult again with hackers finding innocent users on Steam who get a life ban from buying off them instead of Steam. Green Hell, which left Early Access for PC and launched in version 1.0 via Steam on September 5, is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2020 You can still buy many games for playstation Xbox on CD with key. So the digital distribution world of games movies music was born. There was many millions of hard working people not getting paid. Same when they came on CD or DVD there was EULA also. We never owned the game on CD or the movie on DVD we pay for a lisense to use it. The attitude of so many enjoy, love everything for free it was no different to today. When the internet was young and new to our world the developers of games and music and movies had struggled for many years with the copying of CD, DVD pirated them and that was sold cheap on the black market. ![]() No chain, no dependence, no slavery, no 1.000 rules Eula. Why they just can not sell this game for honest money, just as in good old time. This is the reason why I don't want to support this attitude, even I love this game. Unfortunatly it seems the whole world goes exactly in this direction, also in games. The real criminals make the laws to their convinience and the innocent refusing this unjustice, go to jail. Still they ruthlessly had put this innocent woman into the jail. Of course this brave woman refused to pay for something she did not buy nor sign. Still she was asked to pay monthly to the TV company, for something what she does not want and does not use. Here was one woman for example, she does not want a TV in her house, she never watches TV and does not own one. ![]() This is slavery, not Freedom and against the constitution. They don't ask us anymore to buy something, they force us to be their customers. Having a Lobby controlling the Parlament, this is the sad way we are going to, that finally we will be forced to buy / pay for anything THEY want continiously, even if we don't want it. Here in Germany is already this kind of unfair law, that all citizen have to pay monthly for TV, even if you don't have one and never watch TV. I wish human would become more aware of this.Ībout your question. And yes this new attitude of greed and control, putting customers on the chain is spreading into all kind of business. But only renting it to me under the chain of Steam account and an EULA reserving the right, to always steal it back from me at your own discretion, this is unacceptable for me. If you really want to sell this game to me I will buy it. I hate this attitude and can't support this. This whole new gaming policy reminds me on the life itself in many aspects, taking our freedom and independence away, chaining us into slavery and dependence on the arbitrary mood of a view powerful persons. Why we can not just use our hard earned money to BUY a game and own it as our property enjoying it freely all our life when and where and the way we want? I consider this new practis of forcing customers into an EULA and slavery of acount and arbitrary behaviour of others. This makes me always dependend on the company and Steam whether I can play the game I paid my honest money for. The USER is accepting the fact that the COMPANY can, at its own discretion, temporarily or definitively turn the game off and/or terminate the EULA and to block the USER in the GAME'' This EULA now only borrows me the game and reserves the right to take it back at their own discretion as they see fit: ''9. Is there any chance you ever release your game on GOG? There I would happily buy your game, rather than leasing it only on Steam, always depending on the existing of Steam for the future of playing my games. My wish for this wishlist would be to release ''Green Hell'' on GOG. ![]()
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