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BasilZero said:
TruckOSaurus said:

I think this is a good move although the mountains of crap on Steam never really affected me. I never go on the store not knowing exactly what I wanna buy. So as long as the search function works, I don't see the asset flips and other cash-in games.

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Also as long as you don’t buy crappy games , you won’t see crappy games

I don’t understand why people can’t just avoid what they don’t have interest in

its the same logic when going to a physical store, you aren’t gonna like everything at the store or agree with it but you move on cause you go shopping for something you know what you want lol

@Basil So you are okay with Steam filling up there library with unfinished, unplayable games costing ridiculous prices accessible for the general public? I guess you have no issues with school shooting simulators and rape games aswell because you can just ignore them.. cool. Maybe one day your kids might play them instead, but its okay because you can ignore them.

My problem with Steam is what they release are not even video games, and if they are than its a bad image for video games.

I used this example before in a previous post.  The Steam achievement system is broken, because now you can buy games that automatically unlock 60000+ achievements all for a low price because of Steam allows it. Whats next. The economy is being destroyed and all you guys/gals say "we can just ignore them"