Will you fucks start talking about the topic instead of sperging about videos and e-celebs?
>>15435757
He has something wrong there. When buying a game, you'll likely be doing it with their client, so you already have it installed. You can also choose to buy a game and if your SteamWallet doesn't have enough cash, you'll be directed to a payment screen where you'll be credited the exact price of the game. You end up with no left-over cash in your accont this way.
The rest is just the default cancer and problems. It's a soft-monopoly created by the users, with psychological tricks with badges and ranks to retain them. I'd say one day they'd go the Facebook way, but not only they already did half of that, they don't even need to do it all to rake in lots of cash.