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forgotmyoldname | 4 years ago
Not that I'm defending centralized services like Steam, because I'm very well aware that companies have happily wielded their power to randomly lock people out of their accounts (like the main subject here). But crypto isn't solving anything either (or at least not yet).
basch|4 years ago
Back up your password, in a safe deposit box, at a bank.
>And then there are people who had their computer stolen/broken and then just downloaded Steam on a new device and had their games and saves ready to go.
Back up your password, in a safe deposit box, at a bank.
>But crypto isn't solving anything either (or at least not yet).
How does it not solve a centralized entity taking away your license key? Sure they can stop honoring your key, but they cant remove it from you.
forgotmyoldname|4 years ago
Decentralizing that doesn't change anything. Crypto is once again just trying to solve something through burning coal and oil that was solved decades ago far more efficiently. Want to reclaim your game? Fire up a torrent. No need for a ponzi scheme.
Linosaurus|4 years ago
Online games occasionally have stories of 'I got hacked and support helped me get my items back', where they just clone up new in game items. They wouldn't do that for things you are allowed to sell for real value.
So I think there's a real risk of trading one bad problem for another.