Do You Really Own Your Steam Games? One Gamer Finds Out: Maybe Not

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  • admin
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    • Nov 2001
    • 8954

    Do You Really Own Your Steam Games? One Gamer Finds Out: Maybe Not

    Steam is currently the most popular digital gaming distribution platform, and for good reason. The Steam sales are events worth waiting for, and gamers can take advantage of all the value-added features of the Steam platform, such as the ability to easily take screenshots, in-game web browsing (handy for looking up walkthroughs), and achievements. Steam is so popular that even other digital gaming sales platforms frequently list "Steamworks" (the name for games that are activated on Steam) as a feature, even if Steam is probably their biggest competitor.

    But there is also another side of Steam that gamers are less enthusiastic about, and the darker side is best exemplified by the recent story of Russian gamer gimperial.

    Last week, Steam banned gimperial's Steam account for no apparent reason. gimperial's account included no less than 250 games, valued at more than $1,500, but all he could find out from Steam was that he had violated Steam's term of services, and that would be that.

    But as most Steam games are tied to a your Steam account, losing access to your account means losing access to your games. Even if you have Steam enabled games downloaded to your hard-drive, you would not be able to play them without having a valid Steam account. Only the DRM-free games, and those that don't use the full features of Steam (ie. they're standalone games or use another gaming platform such as EA's Origin) would continue to work after your Steam account is banned

    And as Steam's normal policy is to not divulge the reason for the ban, and with no telephone support, it's a incredibly difficult task to get any sort of answer from the company regarding bans (although to be fair, many of the bans are probably warranted).

    While gimperial's story has an eventual "happy" ending, and he got his account back, but only after intervention from gaming site Rock, Paper Shotgun and from wider media attention. Other gamers may be less lucky.

    So for all the great things Steam brings, at the end of the day, it is just another form of DRM. A value-added DRM that is mostly invisible for your average gamer and brings great benefits, but one that could be incredibly damaging if you end up like the unfortunately gimperial.
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  • drfsupercenter
    NOT an online superstore
    • Oct 2005
    • 4424

    #2
    I've been saying that all along. Steam is just more DRM.

    I remember back with the original Half-Life, you could buy it on a CD-ROM and not need Steam at all. As in, this.
    The fact that Half-Life is single-player and doesn't do online multiplayer would explain why, but now it's bundled in with all the Valve packs (which I bought the "Valve Complete Pack" for around $50 on a sale), meaning you HAVE to have Steam in order to use it.

    And I own Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 on DVD-ROMs (also purchased at Amazon) but of course the first thing it does is require you to sign into Steam.

    I don't mind, as I hardly use my account for anything more than chatting with my friends, so they would have no reason to ban me. But I do resent needing it to play my games... I even tried to get a "non-Steam" cracked version of Portal working (hey, I own the game legally, don't give me funny looks!) so that I could let my mom play it without needing my Steam account. (Remember when that used to be legal? One copy, one household? I sure do...)

    I do find it ironic though that some of the more "evil" DRM companies are using Steam... I own a few EA games through Steam (and NOT Origin, I refuse to sign up for that), and apparently Assassin's Creed is on there too. It makes you read a small EULA before installing, but that's it. And I assume Steam bans the "always-on" DRM and instead uses its own. Funny how that works.
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