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An even better feature of Camelizer also let’s you set a price alert, so when an item you are waiting for goes below a set price, you get an email.

It's not ambiguous. It's Disney troopers who have rounded people up and demanded unwavering servitude. 

 

So every game has a store page that already has a button which says “Ignore” where said game is no longer recommended, or placed in any featured areas for you.

He’s knocking steam for not knowing what he owns on other platforms.

I was so mad at Rome 2 when it came out, and so happy with Three Kingdoms that they are the tent poles for worst and best respectively. Often times their releases have some bugs that have to be patched at launch. Three Kingdoms was a smooth launch and I put a ton of hours into it as soon as it came out. Very enjoyable

Thank you for giving me a reason to use the following GIF. Stay off drugs.

Tens of millions of people who have previously only bought a handheld only console? 

It’s still light!

Really? I didn't realize you had to beat the level from each check point as well. 

Checkpoint at a dead end, or impossible to do location (so if you go exploring, you find the trap and are stuck.)

All you have to do is throttle any non approved website (Google Classroom, Docs, etc) down to the level of a dialup connection and you will be fine. 

A copy of Windows 10 (pictured, but not listed).

A copy of Windows 10 (pictured, but not listed).

Eventually, they will all come over. It may take two - three games for them to be able to make them all in the new environment, but one day it will be so. 

People compete and collect things, and so you now get something extra for buying an item on sale. It may motivate more purchases. You also don't have to remember or participate at all. So you can completely pretend it never existed, as it doesn't do anything for you as far as the summer sale goes. 

Mr Game Developer, what planet do you live on where Paradox for example, or Sega, gives GMG or some other store free keys to sell their games that then does not give that developer or publisher revenue / income (i.e; GMG buys the key at a wholesale price from the developer). I'll presume you simply misread my comment,

Then someone can't come along and say "you knew about this and did nothing about it, so we can now do this other thing. If they don't act, I'm pretty sure they suffer for it as far as their rights. 

I say no. They are at times too heavy handed, but it's their property and defending it is their prerogative. 

You are misconstruing the Steam Key on purpose. The developer/publisher sells the key to these storefronts or inside physical boxes. Steam doesn’t give keys to other storefronts.

Why do you think these stores sell steam keys? (fyi, they are not all steam keys). The simple reason is Steam gives the developer/publisher the ability to create steam keys and sell them outside of steam, while steam gets no part of that revenue. This is also why it is not true that steam takes 30%, but a lower