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But I keep being told the trillionaire corporation steam is 100% ethical and good guys and that the billionaire Gabe is OUR billionaire and loves us!!
Valve didn't decide to pull it, and the game is still downloadable if you purchased it before.
How is this gabes fault? Should gabe ban people from removing their own games from the store?
“Don’t talk bad about MY billionaire! 😭”
I really don't think he was getting at that, it just seems like misdirected blame. It's like if Nike stopped selling their shoes on Amazon and you went "Fuck you Jeff Bezos!".
It's unlikely Valve forced the game off the page. Even so, the supposed issue has always been if Steam were to pull games from you that are already in your library (which AFAIK they haven't) or a future hypothetical where Steam closes down and if people would be able to offline save their libraries.
If this had happened on ps5 you’d all be blaming Sony
The original version of Crysis is available right now on GOG and the EA store. PC isn't a single vendor ecosystem where the only store also owns the hardware to play it.
We also don't know who decided to pull it. I'd still wager it is unlikely Valve made a unilateral choice or pressured the game off the platform. Look at EA for answers.
Surely EA is the victim and did nothing wrong and Steam is the antagonist here.