Its GAMEGUY get it right.IamLEAM1983 said:Pretty much this, Gamerguy. Even if you buy your games in retail format, you will never factually own them. Even if you skip the PC market for consoles, you'll never actually own the games you'll buy, no matter which console manufacturer you choose to support.Vivi22 said:Words of wisdom!
If your primary beef is ownership issues; I'm sorry to tell you this but - welcome to 2013. Everything is a commodity, everything is a service that's being graciously extended our way by the content providers, and whatever segment of code you might have that happens to run entirely off-line *still* doesn't belong to you as per copyright law.
The books you buy? Not yours. The MP3s you legally snagged off iTunes? Not yours, either. Your operating system? Unless you're running on Linux or one of its distros, you can be damn sure you don't own your OS.
Considering that, you're better off sticking to one of the lesser evils. That happens to be Valve.
Thats all very true but consider this to get rid of physical copies they would need to take away the disk and that would be to much of a pain for them.
For a Steam Library or something they can wipe it on a whim.
Am I being petty? probably but hey What can ya do I'm a teenager with nothing better to do.