• papertowels@lemmy.one
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    2 months ago

    It’s much easier to bag on an idea than it is to come up with one, isn’t it?

    Do you have any proposals that you think would be better?

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      2 months ago

      Talking with you is useless.

      You think teenagers don’t make mistakes.

      You think a parent is bad if their teenager makes a mistake.

      Hence, discussing these things with you is useless, because you can not accept the reality.

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        2 months ago

        Humor me here.

        My assumption is that steams main goal is to provide paying users with good service by minimizing hackers, and second to that, provide QOL features like family share.

        Do you agree with that assumption? If not, what do you think the priorities are?

        If you do agree with the assumption, what would you have done differently to accommodate both those priorities and your complaint?

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          2 months ago

          You’re trying to use nice words within your assumption, but one can only assume that yes, this is to minimize hackers. Whether this is a good service, does not belong to that assumption. This service is demolished by the constant need to protect every single aspect against hackers. It’s on par with kernel anticheats. A few cheaters ruin it for the rest of us.

          The main priority should be family sharing, which is literally what it’s called. It’s not my job to provide a good service. But I do know when a service is prone to bullshit that’ll just punish people for actually trying to be nice and share stuff within their family.

          Valve could have just banned the account that was actually cheating, send a mail to the owner, and let them disable the sharing. Punish after.

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            Valve could have just banned the account that was actually cheating, send a mail to the owner, and let them disable the sharing. Punish after.

            So what if a hacker just makes a new account, and adds that to the family and continues ruining the experience of others?