>I see... and you buy these Steam games despite the fact you won't own them
I see... and you buy these Steam games despite the fact you won't own them
yes, seethe more poorfag
fpbp
wait until you hear about how I don't own the house I live in or the land on which it rests or the car I drive to work
No, I don't think I will
That's not something gigachad would say in this situation
That sounds like a very cucked existence tbqhwyf
I will own some things and be very happy
you sound very assblasted
>Dear lord what is happening in there!
>January 6th
How do people still not realize that just by downloading ONE program and occasionally using Cream API you can effectively own every single Steam game that isn't full of DRM
I don't care about Steam games. I only care about my Steam profile.
>spend $60 for a lifetime pass to disneyland
>"B-BUT ACKKSHUALLY YOU DON'T OWN DISNEYLAND"
>ok
can you begin to tell me how your shitty opinion fits into this 5 year old reddit meme
Any game worth using cream API for you're better off pirating entirely
That's a good point, think about how many things you actually own and what purpose they really serve
Makes me appreciate owning my physical games
>I will own some things
Except the government can actually confiscate everything at anytime. Don't like it? go to another country. But you are just a shitposter, and likely didn't even new this.
Buy?
>its another mind-broken Xbot thread
Broken by a smile.
This image is so boring now, please can some new material replace this trend already it's been months
yes, people actually buy things in the first world, I know this is completely alien to some favela monkey like you
>New
I don't think you get it
Yes. Owning physical copies of games rather than paying for a digital "license" to play said games means you will always be able to play them and be able to share them freely. Paying for games on Steam is pure cringe. As a man who buys Steam games not only are you contributing to future limited physical releases, you are in fact degrading the value of art as a whole. Video games were never meant to be restricted to merely digital releases. It's an abomination to the entire process of creation
But he'll never get it because he cannot own a image
buying implies you own them after you pay
I'm a bong. I buy things with material value, I do not buy digital goods because I am not a consumer cuckold. Please find your nearest dilation station and neck yourself, cheers lad.
>somebody can steal your things so you don't actually own them
How low is your IQ that you thought taking the time to type this out on 4channel.org was a good idea? Are you being paid by Steam to be intentionally retarded?
What do you people even mean by this? Steam can't just un-download shit from your hard drive. People still have plenty of games that were taken down ages ago. Really what the FUCK do you mean by this?
>610768169
>desperate shitposter trying to get more (You)s
But you do though? And with the way things are set up, if Steam ever did shut down (worst case scenario), as long as you made backups, people should be able to create extraction programs and get them working again. Compare that to companies like Ubisoft who just had a scandal recently where they locked people out of content PERMANENTLY because they couldn't be arsed to change some lines of code.
How much money have you given to Steam over the years, user? How much money have you spent on digital "licenses" that you could have used to help your family and foster closer relationships with those around you?
pocket change. And all the games I bought can easily be pirated. I did it because I wanted to support the dev for a game I genuinely liked.
Yes. The convenience of it over pirating is worth the asking price.