Steam eventually goes down

>Steam eventually goes down
>you now own nothing
Whoops!

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>house gets looted
>you now own nothing
Hmmm.

don't tell OP about offline play

>now
Digitalcucks in denial lmao. The never owned anything when it comes t digital. IIRC there was a way to remove the gay steam dmr and make them more like the good ol' days before 9/11.

I remember Gaben saying some shit like if it ever happened he'd send everyone disks with copies of all their games. These days though it would probably be thumb drives.

>you die
>you now on nothing
Yikes!

I'm pretty sure he never said that.

you can't take your games with you into the grave

He was asked multiple times when Steam started getting real traction, when it was no longer just an ugly green drab storefront filled with just Counterstrike and Half Life 1.

Send a message to steam support and you should get a canned answer that gets posted here often. Something something there's plans to let people download their games without DRM.

Lifefags on suicide watch lmao
Zombiechads master race

Good. I will enjoy owning nothing in the future and eating bugs.

As if you can't run every steam game without the internet.

Steam is too comfortably successful to fail, if it goes down the world is probably ending and I won't give one fuck if I can play vidya or not

Gog for single player
Steam for multiplayer
Origin for Titanfall
Epic for Fortnite and free games you never install

(You) still own the house, dipshit.

And i will be happy

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I wonder why anyone would make this post...

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A new physical game bought in 2022 has a higher chance of rotting away before Steam permanently goes out of business, you fucking retard

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>Microsoft goes down
>it owns all your bitlocker and bootloader keys

Pretty much this. Can't beat Steam.
EGS can't even compete, as nobody actually gives a fuck about free games that just fill backlog, as it's 0 actual value for you.

>nginx goes down
>half of internet is gone
>github goes down
>half of internet is gone

The list goes on.

>gamestop eventually goes down
>all your games disintegrate
whoops!

steam literally has an offline mode though, have you autists never unplugged yourself from the internet for even a minute before

>steam goes down
>the internet goes down
>electricity goes down
>general infrastructure goes down
>people loose their shit and hell breaks out
>use CDs as throwable weapons to defend yourself from the looting, rampaging hordes.
>steamcucks be like "i really wanna play furry nazi simulator 3000 right now" while getting probed in the anus by some hobo

It didn't use to work, I remember it broke on me for an entire month on vacation

>buy game from online store
>they turn off the servers
>no game
whoops!

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Yes, let people download their games without DRM. I'm certain Gaben never said they would send everyone disks with copies of all their games, that's ridiculous.

>>Steam eventually goes down
itt: things that will never happen

Nice. I'll get around to playing my GOG games.

you can even log in without connection
you dont need to have the account logged in before losing connection, they just let you in no problem
it was fucking awesome the first time i noticed that

>Offline game is impossible to play when online servers go down

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>year 2000
>insert disc
>play game
>year 2020+
>insert disc
>um sweetie please connect to the internet or no game
>can't connect huh?
>console explodes
>no game

Even the console are going down this route. The ps5 uses ps4/ps5 discs as install discs. They just have drm that makes you enter the disc every time you want to play those games.

>online game requires you to be online
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

>year 2020+
>insert disc
>um sweetie please connect to the internet or no game
>can't connect huh?
>console explodes
>no game
I bought a game that year and that didn't happen.

That's how it is now not 10 yrs ago

yep, world needs to go down for steam to go down, they're just too big

If steam goes bankrupt they'll just sell all their assets and run with our games