Steam is this 'magical' digital downloading service offered by Valve corporation.
I got my Gaming PC two days ago and last night I bought Metro Last Light from Steam. I've read through their Steam Service Agreement and understand that I'm just purchasing the right to play Metro Last Light and that I don't actually own the game, I'm essentially just 'renting it'.
I respect this, I've agreed to their SSA policies, but what happens if Valve was to ever go bankrupt? I also vowed that Metro Last Light would be the only game that I ever purchase from Steam. So I was in a game store earlier this afternoon and I was looking at physical copies of games and 70% of those games needed an internet connection and a Steam account to function which made me question just what is the point of purchasing a physical copy when I have to verify the game with Steam and agree to their SSA terms and condition?
This made me question the point of buying a physical copy of a PC game when the same rules apply to that game as a downloadable game from Steam.
Does anyone else here use Steam? Are my fears of potentially losing all my games warranted?
Edited by SailtheSeas, 26 January 2014 - 01:06 PM.