Well because uhmm. Gamers just use it ironically you know. Free speech. Elon Musk help me, they want to persecute gamers. Gamers.
Well because uhmm. Gamers just use it ironically you know. Free speech. Elon Musk help me, they want to persecute gamers. Gamers.
From what I understand, the Microsoft Store versions of Bethesda games do not allow you to use .dll script extenders. AFAIK you can't do the required hex editing on the game .exe to unlock Control's dummied out PS4 exlusive content either. That was the sort of stuff I was referring to
Oh yeah, now that you mentioned it, I did remember one thing I don't like- the Steam Workshop, mainly on games I've pirated (Though you can still download the mods on there through unofficial means) I also don't like the "subscription" model it uses. I remember a scenario where a mod author ragequit a community, but before leaving they pushed an update that totally wiped their mods for every user. Very cool!
I just haaaaaaaaate all the different Xbox Apps and their ugly console slash mobile phone design. As for the others, I've got decades of shit on Steam already, I just don't want to bother with other launchers. I wouldn't want to install another browser for a specific website either.
In an ideal world you'd take the good features from Steam and put them into some kind of open source thing