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whenever a steam game gets delisted i automatically want that game in my library "just in case"

it is dumb

which is why i just bought an alan wake key for 4 bucks

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@alyx I mean, it's a noble impulse. Like I like to say, preservation's my motivation~

@Skirmisher no one preserves anything by buying a DRM-riddled game on a centralized app store, which is what this transaction was

non-profits like archive.org, private collectors, and copyright-breaking torrents are more relevant to actual preservation i'd say

have you heard of japan's game preservation society? efgamp.eu/game-preservation-so
pretty awesome group.

@alyx Oh, certainly, but...I guess I meant it's a subconscious impulse, since obtaining a Steam key feels at least a little more "legitimate" than​ just pirating it or something, however bullshit that "legitimacy" actually is. It's "preserving" easy access to the experience itself and the fact that you own it on Steam? I know that's how my brain works around these things.

I hadn't heard of them! They sound very cool ^_^

@Skirmisher ah i see

i tend to just think of it as an OCD impulse to hoard things i won't even ever play

it's interesting how i and so many others have (probably foolishly) allied ourselves with a DRM platform, steam, just because they got to us first and now feel like the comfortable norm

@alyx Yup! They got to us by including it with HL2, to which we all went "well, it's a good game, it's probably worth it" and then it snowballed from there. It's almost like a doublethink thing now (to use a cliché metaphor), like it's always been there. And really, they pretty much got to digital distribution first, so...