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Aidenn said:Look, Steam is an integrated feature of HL2, you can't separate the two. And the product you received is not broken - it simply REQUIRES Steam to function, and this is written on the box. It's the same as requiring a 3D Accelerator card back in the old times. You simply can't get a refund just because you don't have a 3D card, and the same goes with Steam. You agreed to Steam account's licence and if you broke it - you have to accept is as a fact, it's your fault, and the retailer has nothing to do with it.
Steam is technically not required to run HL2, it's more or less some registration module, if you bought HL2 in a store. Same thing can be achieved by entering registration information into a web page. Once I prove my legalness by activating HL2, it should never be needed again other than for updates.
A gfx card on the other hand is required to use the PC and play any game, so this comparison sucks big time.
Then again: Valve bans you without giving any hints or proof of what you (or someone else) did and you have to fight to get your account back working?
Tell me more about how to make legal customers very angry.
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