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Steam forcing updates to Win 10/11 to play games - do you actually "own" games bought through Steam?

well I can answer that directly..

I have games on steam that haven't operated since windows Vista/7 (at a push), however I recently switched to Linux and it turns out that they "just work", no fiddling required. Double click and play (proton is gold)

As steam have delivered to me the game I paid for, the fact that I previously didn't have the right OS is not their problem. Their part of the agreement is complete, and I am a happy consumer.

I know I don't 'own' any of the games and if Valve shut down tomorrow I would lose access to them, an issue I'm not that arsed about as they are just games and piracy is easy.

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CD Projekt: "We need to fix the relationship with our players"

I think I did the best thing with CP77 - pirated it at launch.

I put a few hundred hours into it and enjoyed the story. I went and purchased it from gog as I had a great experience. I think it was better at launch than people made out.

I have never installed the real version nor played CP77 again and will probably never do so. THIS is what they need to fix, not 'the relationship with customers'....Do something to draw me back in.

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