Wraithen
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I was just thinking about how if you have Steam and you're online, your copy of any game using it will always be up to date.
But what if Half Life 2, or some future release, were banned for some reason? Is there any chance you could lose your purchase? I can't see any reason you should, you paid for it after all, but what is some parents movement got all dicky about it and demanded Valve stop people having access to a game? Could some stupid American court order them to remove the content from your Hard Drives if the game became somehow illegal?
Or to a lesser extent, what if a level of a game insulted some religious group and was removed from "new" copies (happened in Hitman 2, sort of) would you open up Steam one day and find a beloved level missing?
The moral of this story? Back up your Steam files regularly :farmer:
But what if Half Life 2, or some future release, were banned for some reason? Is there any chance you could lose your purchase? I can't see any reason you should, you paid for it after all, but what is some parents movement got all dicky about it and demanded Valve stop people having access to a game? Could some stupid American court order them to remove the content from your Hard Drives if the game became somehow illegal?
Or to a lesser extent, what if a level of a game insulted some religious group and was removed from "new" copies (happened in Hitman 2, sort of) would you open up Steam one day and find a beloved level missing?
The moral of this story? Back up your Steam files regularly :farmer: