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Scoobes said:

No, you just have to pay for the proprietary and locked hardware.

Most people already have a PC or Mac for work or the internet and downloading Steam is free.


I'm all for developers from stopping Steam support.

Myself, I,  just built a really nice PC. And guess what, I can't get it to go online. So all the nice new games are unplayable for me since they either need Steam or Windows Live to work... So now I have this nice shiny new PC and no games to play =/



Sig thanks to Saber! :D