Why do I play all these games? Because it’s important that they’re played.

Because every game is a story, a world, a moment in time crafted by someone who cared enough to create it.

Because each one teaches me something new—about design, about culture, about myself.

Because in a sea of pixels, there’s magic waiting to be found.

And because, honestly? Sometimes I just want to escape, explore, and lose myself in different worlds.

So yeah. I own thousands of games, and I’ll keep playing them.

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    Firewalls and especially sinkholes are VERY necessary, far beyond silly game telemetry.

    They don’t allow this for a good reason. Imagine 1 million clueless gamers running an older version of their game because they’re too lazy too update. And, of course, then complain about a buggy game and the tech-support will drown even more and review would end up more badly. nothing worse than a fragmented game-world. how should online games work if every Joe and Jane got their “own” favorite version? the average user is a total clueless (pc-wise) person.

    Also, you can install an older version. Just with more hassles. Also you could by GUI with many games IF the Dev wants you to be able to. Like a select few versions, if you’d prefer an older state. But, of course, only indie devs do that.

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      Firewalls and especially sinkholes are VERY necessary

      You misread my comment. I didn’t say they weren’t necessary.

      Imagine 1 million clueless gamers running an older version of their game because they’re too lazy too update.

      1. GOG already does this and it’s not a problem.
      2. It updates automatically but you can choose to roll it back at any time.

      how should online games work if every Joe and Jane got their “own” favorite version?

      Not talking about online games. Besides, the how or why do not matter, the point is the games are gone.

      Also, you can install an older version. Just with more hassles.

      I pay Steam to deal with the hassles. I am not a software engineer.

      But, of course, only indie devs do that.

      Valve has the power to enforce this system-wide.

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        Gog does it, but Gog only offers a mere fraction of what Steam has. Also your example of BL2 is not on gog either. For that reason.

        Sure, Valve could enforce that, but…as said…why? They already offer the option for different versions. If the devs don’t use that, they will have their reasons. The biggest one i mentioned before: Fragmentation and the resulting nightmare of customer-support. On steam’s AND the dev’s side. Look at the Android or Windows-market. Someone complaining “my windows sucks”, but still uses Windows Vista. Or people screaming for support because “my favourite app doesn’t work” and use android 10.

        Don’t get me wrong, personally I’d value the freedom of choice. But the vast majority of people are clueless (and still use those devices) and need to be “guided”. Every system gets dumbed down to the lowest common denominator. That’s why apple does so well (besides the “brand”-shit ofc).

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          Gog does it, but Gog only offers a mere fraction of what Steam has.

          And that matters for the purposes of this conversation why?

          Sure, Valve could enforce that, but…as said…why?

          I explained why in my first comment. It’s why we’re talking in the first place.

          Fragmentation and the resulting nightmare of customer-support. On steam’s AND the dev’s side.

          I don’t see it. Neither of them have to support old versions.

          But the vast majority of people are clueless (and still use those devices) and need to be “guided”.

          No they don’t. If people are clueless, they don’t need to utilize this feature. It’s call an “option”.