Unfortunate truth: court challenges have established that the "you are merely licensed to use software" is not legally supported.
Other unfortunate truth: all games licensing agreements today are worded in the same way as you are complaining.
Act your age.
I am acting my age, but aren't understanding me.
My point with bringing up the license is to show how they essentially say it's a game leasing service and how much it tells people to **** off. Not at all to say that other game licenses are friendlier. And not court cases.
Steam is a service that by design operates in a way that you don't own the games (steam is legal, it just sucks). In which case came my other point.
Paying normal video game prices for a game that you don't get to own is a rip off. In this i would say per example that owning half life 2 for xbox is much better than for pc since the xbox variant doesn't have steam. You would actually get the game in form that after purchase, you can toss it right into the gaming platform and just play your game. The pc variant requires internet, finagling with steam, mandatory updates, preloading, and then you can play. That's a lot of trouble to just go home and play your new game. At the time when half life 2 came out, they cost about the same for pc and xbox version, except the xbox version doesn't have steams grubby paws on it 24/7 (xbox version in this i would call the better deal).
There's no re-assuring me. I'm not talking about having technical problems with steam. I'm talking about how steam as a whole sucks and says **** you to the customer. Which in the end is, valve doesn't trust you, valve screws customers with steam, valve punishes their customers (all in the name of anti-piracy).
I don't like to support places that punish their customers. If you want to check into the benevolency of steam banning accounts, it's only a google search away. It also says in the license agreement to steam that they can for any reason ban your account. It has happened to people with steam accounts who had done nothing wrong. And steam in that case either does or doesn't reactivate the account. In which case if this happens, the person who has purchased a bunch of steam games and has their account banned, it is the equivalent of steam running away with that persons money with nothing to do about it.
I actually have not purchased a modern day game in a while. I bought quake 4 special edition (quake 2, quake 2 expansion packs, and quake 4) long ago. I bought it, i installed it, i could play it (i also didn't need internet). Quake 2 sure is great, quake 4 was boring, but the point is most games since then haven't been worth my interest. I mostly play oldies because they're a lot more fun, and less bs.
I sit here with orange box and a dialup connection. It's laughable for me even to try to play it with waiting for the massive amount of updates for all the games orange box has to finish (i got orange box for christmas long ago, i'd like to play the games at least once). I live in an area of alaska where dialup is as good as it gets.
At the end of it, the scheme of steam is to prevent piracy at which it excels. But, it's at too great of a cost for what i believe in and what i want. I don't pirate my games. Several good video game reviews will show me if something is worth playing, and that's where i slap down my money. After that, fso and other free opensource games have no bull****, and even encourage redistribution.
Steam sucks, you can't coin it any other way. Sorry for those who don't want to understand me. If all you read earlier was anger, know that i'm very unhappy about steam. They are the ones with the crappy service and the modern day games that do actually gain my fancy. I'm not angry at you guys. I'll play DKF on a friends computer whoever manages to get it to play. And i don't care who loves steam, steam blows big time.
In the end, I scored a deal that let me have Anthology again for $10 so I have the complete HL Universe available to me. Lesson here is: Don't forget your details. And while they have a few things left service side to work out, it could be a lot worse.
In the end after proving you had the game....they made you buy it again....yeahhhh......that sucks.