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It might be important to them, so why judge?
Sorry if this answer isn't to your liking, but Steam isn't always very explicit in what you get for your money. And on SteamDB it's instantly very clear, so maybe someone else might find it useful 🤷♂️
SteamDB can tell you pretty much anything you'd ever like to know:
Anno 1800, Gold Edition, Annoversary, Franchise Packages, Franchise Apps
Wenn's windig genug ist kommt das bestimmt auch mal vor
This reminds me, I haven't played Risen in what feels like forever
Honestly, I would just tell them
"No thanks"
Remember that no is a full sentence and you don't owe an explanation to anyone. It's not a part of your job, unless they pay you to attend. But they almost certainly don't. I know it's easier said than done, but try to not succumb to social pressure, it makes life so much better. Our free time is already very limited, so spend it how you want to. If they still try to pressure you into going/giving them answer you can say it's something personal/private. And if they still pry further you could mess with them by making something up that makes them feel like a total jerk (this is pretty delicate, some people will definitely try to get revenge for this, even if it's totally irrational. So think about it carefully, alternatively make them regret prying another way that doesn't hurt them emotionally & socially)
Some people will not like if you behave that way, but try to live your life the way it fullfills you/makes you happy. There's always gonna be people that don't like or straight up dislike you, but fuck 'em. They're not even worth thinking about when you're busy enjoying life :)
Sorry for the wall of text. Anyway, that's my 2 cents on the matter
Well, kinda. But you're right, almost all of our actions come with consequences which can also affect more people than just ourself. But in this case our action or inaction doesn't change much if at all
Corporations and by extension many people will sadly do and say anything to accomplish their goals
Well, thanks for letting me know :)
Felt kinda weird, but I actually know some people think like that so it didn't feel to much off
Yeah, it's great. Just fyi in case you wanna family share with your friends and Steam tells you "...not living in the same household..." is easily fixed by login into your friends account on your PC and vice versa.
You can use Rustdesk for that, so you don't have to tell each other your passwords. Just keep in mind that families are restricted to 6 members atm
Hopefully this'll increase their publicity and Rockstar "loses" even more revenue because of this