UnnDunn said:
Saika Renegade said:
The difference is that Valve has made it quite explicitly clear that whenever their company comes to an end, their games will live past them and their fans will be able to enjoy what they have purchased even if Valve is not there to be able to support them.
Actually, no they haven't. They have made no such promise, and they wouldn't even be in a
position to make such a promise for games they don't publish.
Actually, yes they have. Gabe Newell himself has stated on several occasions that, if Steam were to be discontinued or Valve were to go under, updates would be released and a contingency plan would be put into place so that everyone would still be able to access their games on Steam or at least download everything with the requirement for Steam removed.
So yeah, Valve has a backup plan. Whereas Microsoft haven't stated if they do or not, and considering their track record and extreme reliance on a "The cloud is the future and if you don't believe so, you're backwards and should just stick with your outdated crap!" train of thought, it's safe to assume they don't.