| RolStoppable said: More power to publishers is bad. Especially because Valve will simply redirect gamers to said publishers instead of making an actual investigation themselves. |
This seems to be Valve's motif the past 4-5 years where they went from making games to being the middleman to now just wanting to hand control to people and pubs/devs and so far it's gone down hill quite a bit, I expect some form of backlash on this like what happened with charging for mods.
As much as I like having most of my games in one place and Steam sales, Valve is certainly not as much of a saint as they used to be.
I'll remain neutral on this for now until the first stone is improperly cast by some known pub/dev, only then will it prove whether the system works or not, we need more people keeping an eye out for cheaters anyway and banning them is a sure way of sending the message, after all when you sign up for Steam you sign their EULA in order to be able to buy and play games on their market/client.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







