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Solve : newer games and what the rules are? |
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Answer» Greetings, Yes I know its to avoid piracy so don't throw that in my face. Didnt mean to upset you with the reasoning behind why... the dont throw that in your face, nothing thrown, just stating the facts and reasoning. Steam has been around for years and is VERY successful. I have about $1000 in games purchased through or handled through them with 119 titles in my library with them. Most expensive game costing $30 and least expensive costing $1. I dont see steam going out anytime soon. Additionally they have where game progress is saved with them for games that have save states so if you play a game between multiple systems it will sync with their server and you can pick up where you left off with a different computer. I love this feature because in the past a system crashing sometimes meant LOST game states. With them I can uninstall a game and reinstall it and pick up where I left off with certain titles.it's like putting money in a bank... you don't have the phisical copy, and if the bank fails, you're left with... nothing. But seriously, what are the odds of a bank failing?On this analogy the only flaw in it is that here in the USA the money is protected by the FDIC if a federal bank. Thinking that maybe only a credit union that fails might be a partial or total loss. Partial loss since the way that people would be compensated for their losses would be through liquidation of capital assets and so people might see a PERCENTAGE of their money back based on the sale of capital property that the credit union owned before imploding on itself. There is a website to see if your bank is listed as protected to $250,000 https://www5.fdic.gov/drrip/afi/index.asp I belong to a credit union for example that is not insured by the FDIC and keep just a small amount of money ( $25 USD ) in there for the loan benefits they have. To get LOANS at 1 to 2% cheaper through them has its benefits and I dont see them failing so im not worried about my $25 i have in there. The other thing is that its best not to have all your eggs in one basket. I for example have a special saving account with one bank just for paypal and online purchases with only the money in there that I am willing to risk if it ever got hacked etc. This way i dont get cleaned out. My brother got cleaned out by a hacker that got his paypal info about 10 years ago due to his system infected with a keylogger. He didnt know it until checks started bouncing and by that time his account was empty. He never saw his $900 ever again and had no cash reserve elsewhere to pull from. We all chipped in to help him pay rent etc.Good points Dave Not sure if all of them can (or if it makes sense to) be applied to videogames though |
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