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That didn't last long - the Junk Store for Steam Deck has its Steam page removed (updated)
15 Oct 2024 at 1:32 pm UTC Likes: 3

Quoting: Mar2ckLooks like they submitted it with AI-generated library assets. [External Link] Not sure what Valve's current stance on AI is but that probably didn't help.
The current stance is that the dev/pub needs to clearly state the use and scope of use of AI and then it's alright.
Announcement: https://steamcommunity.com/groups/steamworks/announcements/detail/3862463747997849619 [External Link]

Example: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2670630/Supermarket_Simulator/ [External Link]
"AI Generated Content Disclosure
The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:
We used AI to create the capsules for the game's store page."

Another one: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2928520/Recycling_Center_Simulator/ [External Link]
"AI Generated Content Disclosure
The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:
AI is used for store page capsule art and in-game character portrait art creation..."

That didn't last long - the Junk Store for Steam Deck has its Steam page removed (updated)
15 Oct 2024 at 8:18 am UTC Likes: 10

Quoting: basedthe access to their stores being SOLD on Steam
My point exactly. If it wasn't taken down by Valve, it would have been taken down by someone else. It's was the only right move to nip it in the bud.

That didn't last long - the Junk Store for Steam Deck has its Steam page removed (updated)
15 Oct 2024 at 8:04 am UTC Likes: 2

Unsurprising, given the same happened to itch.io steam (greenlight) page.
What is surprising is that they wanted to charge for that...

Steam purchases now clearly state you're just getting a license not ownership
14 Oct 2024 at 10:14 am UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: ArdjeIf Steam dies, your access dies too to games that use steam DRM. Only those DRM free in the steam store that are downloaded already will continue to work.
Look, if Steam ever dies, it will be a problem for 100+ million people. I am 100% sure someone makes a small program that emulates Steam DRM and you can use it to run any of the downloaded games that used to rely on Steam client calls. Given the scale, it might even be government-sanctioned, lol.

Steam purchases now clearly state you're just getting a license not ownership
13 Oct 2024 at 7:38 pm UTC Likes: 4

Quoting: GuestAs far as i know, you still need the steam client to restore those backups
You don't need Steam client to restore if you just copy or tar a game's directory.

Steam purchases now clearly state you're just getting a license not ownership
13 Oct 2024 at 12:21 pm UTC Likes: 18

No matter how people want to cook it, it's still the same: all software you buy, download, use - you do it based on a licence, and that includes open source programs. GOG may rightfully boast offline installers, but on Steam you can also make a backup of the files and many (if not most) games can be played without Steam running.

Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered announced by Aspyr for 2025
11 Oct 2024 at 10:00 pm UTC Likes: 3

Steam gives me error when I try to add it to wishlist, so I guess I'll trust them and pass. :tongue:

Internet Archive hit with DDoS attacks and hacked with 31 million accounts hit
11 Oct 2024 at 2:23 pm UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: dubigrasu
Quoting: pbI just wonder why did 31 million people need an account on archive.org. Genuinely wonder, because I've been using it (occasionally) for 25 years and never needed an account. :huh:
You'll need it to upload files to them.
Yes, that part is obvious, but I didn't think 31 million people would upload stuff to the IA. To megaupload, maybe.

Internet Archive hit with DDoS attacks and hacked with 31 million accounts hit
11 Oct 2024 at 10:29 am UTC Likes: 17

I just wonder why did 31 million people need an account on archive.org. Genuinely wonder, because I've been using it (occasionally) for 25 years and never needed an account. :huh: