steam doesn't owe us
steam doesn't owe us. nobody is locked into their ecosystem any more than on PlayStation, Xbox, Epic or Nintendo.
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steam doesn't owe us. nobody is locked into their ecosystem any more than on PlayStation, Xbox, Epic or Nintendo.
if you don't wanna pay steam then use a other platform? are you stupid to know there are others platforms?
21 Years with steam never have I felt cheated being their customer you think go have the gamer's at your back your wrong mess this up for us gamer's and we will do like wise.
They are suing for nonsense. They are talking shit
Garbage slimy lawyers
I hope y'all lose your lawsuit your awful lying bastards
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