Yeah, but if individuals enter into a contract where the license gets sold, Valve would have to abide by it and allow the 2nd party to download the game. If not, they'd probably be sued. At least, that's how I understand it. Probably easier if they create a used digital game store and just tack on some sort of shitty "processing" fee to make it simple for everyone.
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Am I understanding that correctly? That if I buy a steam game, I can sell that to another person who can then download it from steam? That's going to be very good for gamers and bad for all those corporations. It would, literally, be a dream come true if this happens.
Wake me when it comes to PC
Yes it does. I would be extremely happy if I owned 100 acres of land, owned an indoor pool, hot tub, insert whatever thing you want. Seems to me like money would LITERALLY buy me happiness.
He could, essentially, decriminalize it himself, right now. Spoiler: He won't.
Even better, if others join in, gives time to save money and get resources lined up for supporters.
The entire album is great! It's one of my favorites. Their other albums were pretty good too, but I had to be older to appreciate them. Not that you have to be, but I was 15-16 at the time.
Same with Budget. Rented one 2 months ago and they said supercharging was free if it was less than $25/day. A month later, they charged me for all the sessions and told me the desk clerk was incorrect when they said that. Would have been cheaper to get a gas rental. Going to try my hand at Turo next time
In 10 years, when $35k is the new $25k, sure