Should store banned games be deleted form owner accounts also?
Is it possible that removed games won in SG are detected by SGtools as unactivated?
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If it doesnt show as +1 and in steam store api chances are yeah it may show as unactivated.
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So the big question. if not in steam API and not inactivated list are won games now counted un-activated?
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still not all - things like Barbie, Young Justice League, Driver, Doctor Who games, Catan, RISK, SCRABBLE, Monster High were all normal games, removed not because of flipping exploits but because of licences ending. sad to see normal games getting hit in the process.
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If you haven't synchronized SG since the games removal, I guess you can still check your old numbers on your personal profile page.
Other than that, I don't really now. Maybe SteamDB has some feature for that...
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LOGIN HERE AND FIND OUT WHICH GAMES YOUR ACCOUNT LOST +1 TO.
https://steam-tracker.com/changelog
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LOGIN HERE AND FIND OUT WHICH GAMES YOUR ACCOUNT LOST +1 TO.
https://steam-tracker.com/changelog
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Following games seem to be unbanned during maintenance:
https://gist.github.com/nikop/65cbfc8eb007595f56a2d84040156f71/revisions
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Really glad to see this - I had been extremely irritated that some of the games I had on that list (Pressure, Doctor Who, the Star Trek game which no one seemed to notice was affected) had lost their achievements. I assume people could still get them, but the achievements page was inaccessible. Back now. Yay!
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yeah I missed a few
https://gist.github.com/nikop/65cbfc8eb007595f56a2d84040156f71/revisions
has better list of changes and still banned games
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Should store banned games be deleted from owner accounts also?
No matter how you look at this, the answer has to be "No", unless Valve decides to reimburse the users for their games by giving them their money back, and then it's impossible to tell how much a lot of the people spent on it, because keys can be obtained in multiple ways.
It's like going and buying a t-shirt from a brand like nike and then when it turns out that t-shirt is actually taken out of stores for some sort of legal issue, nike comes to your door and demands the shirt back. "Hi, in our transactions it shows you purchased this specific shirt, we're here today to pick it up at your house due to the legal issues we've had with the design", would that make any sense or would that be okay with anyone? I personally would ask "why is that my problem, I already paid for it?".
Which is why I'm certain the way publishing games on steam works in such a way that once a game is removed those who bought it before keep it, and in cases of DMCA takedowns, they might do things like changing the textures themselves in an update, such as they did with the m4a4 howl in CS GO.
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I appear to be a couple dozen games less since retiring to bed last night this morning. I got no warning message anywhere. No clue what was removed. My friend also reports to same problem and handed me a list of games supposedly being culled by Valve from accounts permanently. More likely many Greenlit games, banned publishers, free games at stake? How does removing it from accounts help?
https://pastebin.com/TKtECBv5
Can someone verify whats happening?
So the big question. if not in steam API and not inactivated list are won games now counted un-activated?
Edit: My another friend reports 80 games lost since last night.
LOGIN HERE AND FIND OUT WHICH GAMES YOUR ACCOUNT LOST +1 TO.
https://steam-tracker.com/changelog
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