I have mixed feelings about this issue. Yes absolutley if Steam have been selling a multiplayer only game that now can't be played because the necessary infastructure to support it no longer exisits then that is an outright deplorable thing to do. However, to jump on my usual soapbox here, to my mind, final responsibility rests with the consumer and unless Steam have actually misled customers by outright saying it can still be played, then for me it is a case of "they should have checked before they brought it". After all, you are purchasing online, it isn't like your stood in a store deciding whether to contact, you can just open a new tab and google this stuff.
I am no fan of Steam, and the only decent thing to do, if you are going to sell effectivley defunct software, is at least lebel it accordingly, however, the people who brought it without checkings are the ones most at fault here.
I am no fan of Steam, and the only decent thing to do, if you are going to sell effectivley defunct software, is at least lebel it accordingly, however, the people who brought it without checkings are the ones most at fault here.