mrbloodykitten
MrBloodyKitten
mrbloodykitten

I absolutely think Steam needs to fix this loophole in their policy. I also absolutely hate that it should be necessary at all. I mean, seriously, how big of a shit bag do you have to be to buy a game, play it to completion then return it? I can't even begin to understand how that mindset works, and I'm as cheap as

I’ve found Cyberpunk to be a really interesting example of the dangers of overhype and unrealistic expectations.

“The folks running the show...”

“The folks running the show...”

The biggest issue trying to support meaningful competition in this arena is that every attempt to open yet another electronic storefront results in, “People hate our storefront because of missing features, bugs, glitches, resource hogging, and terrible implementation... Oh I know, let’s make exclusive that next big

Certain aspects of a forum can be, but the support forums have been immensely useful on steam. 

So, drm issues like having to install and run a dedicated electronic store in order to buy and run a game? (I know what you actually meant, devs putting additional restrictions on titles despite the aforementioned digital store concept, but in my opinion, forcing a purchase from your specific digital store by making

And while this is picky of me, shouldn’t at least some of these (if not so of them) have links to other Kotaku articles about the games themselves? Like, cool it’s a list, but what are they and what should I care? (I know many of them just playing devil’s advocate.) Plus it’s a great way to plug more Kotaku articles.

Johnyripman420 is quite clearly wrong.