• FreeBooteR69@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    I remember hating the idea, during the age when games came in boxes. Now i support Steam with the tremendous support they’ve given the Linux platform. Most games i have are games on Steam, but i do have a bunch on GoG, as well as Itch.io. Don’t keep all your eggs in one basket, but have to admit the Steam basket is humongous.

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      2 months ago

      I still have a bulk of those CD’s (not the boxes anymore). I keep them in a binder with the CD holder sleeves. Same for my drivers, and operating systems. I have disks of going back to NT, 95b, and 98. I only started in to PC’ in 1998/9. I wish i had my original Voodoo3 driver disk. I remember buying that card in my way back from school one afternoon. I was so excited to install it.

      I was skeptical of Steam when it launched as well. It has proven to be a good service.

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        2 months ago

        Beware bit rot.

        Granted most of those are going to be archived anyway but I wouldn’t count on them being useable indefinately.

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      2 months ago

      But that’s just a happy little accident. Gabe is too much of a good guy, so he actually built a good distribution platform that also pushes for improvements for the whole ecosystem (like the Linux thing).

      When he’s gone, capitalism dictates that enshitification must ensue in order to squeeze out every single cent of short term profit, and we’ll be screwed.

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        2 months ago

        Depends on what happens to the company. Maybe he has children that can inherit his company shares and maybe they don’t want it to change.

        Maybe they set up a trust or something that can take ownership.

        I really hope valve never gets sold.

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      2 months ago

      I remember hating the idea, during the age when games came in boxes. Most games i have are games on Steam

      If they are yours can you send me a copy as proof that they are actually yours?

      • sep@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

        You can easily zip up a steam game and send it yes. And if the game developer did not implement any drm, You can play it as well. It would be piracy tho… so i support that ;)