SimonG: [...]
In 80% of those cases it's either publisher or the law screwing with you. Blaming Steam all the time is mostly "shooting the messenger".
Valve wants you to buy games, and they will take that as far as they can without burning themselves. Ignoring the toothless JuSchG? Sure. Committing a crime? Not so much.
I aknowledge you are firm supporter of Steam, I grant you that. I don't where you got that 80% numbers, but anyway.
Considering that this "messenger" has more than 5 Million users online each day at the same time, that's no longer a mere "messenger" that freaking United Parcel Service Global thing. I believe they have more weight than they actually admit considering the "decisions that only publishers fell"
Now, the above mentioned is all an asumption though.
The problem is that Steam has a monopoly on some games, and when those games happen to be censored or on Index List A things are starting to bother me, because I have no legal of way playing this game in Germany.
Explain to me, why I can't buy a European copy of Titan Quest and play it in Germany?
Why is the German Fallout NV only available as a low violence version?
Why can't I buy Shogun Total War Blood DLC?
Because Steam doesn't care if you are above 18 and doesn't include an optional maturity check.
Is this Steam's fault? Well, I honestly think so.
In other words, if the messengers fails to include a maturity check and refuses to look at my ID
hell yes I shot him
...in his knee-caps...
...just to see him scream.