vlad321 said:
As for the laptop, it doesn't cost you anything. Steam is lightweight, though the new version not so much as before but it's still a minimal amount, far less than my browsers take (especially Chrome in terms of RAM eaten up), and uses less CPU than most of the core services you are running on windows. Go ahead. P.S. If you want to make money back from games why don't you just go ahead and pirate them? The developer doesn't see any money from the sale/copy anyhow. |
That is true. You propably don't see it that much if you keep steam running all the time. I start steam only when I want to play a steam game and then there will be many of those messages. "Preorder now" "10% off" and so on.
It doesn't cost me anything, true. What do I gain from it? Nothing. I just don't want it.
Because pirating is illegal and the developer has seen the money from my purchase. I guess I should not sell my car when I am going to get a new one then. Because the manufacturer does not see money for the car... Your logic is simply astonishing.
And honestly, why on earth I should give a rats ass about the developers as a customer?







