![]() ![]() What is far more likely is that, being an internet service, there are MANY links to the chain. If it were as bad as claimed then EVERYONE would be getting the same service, wouldn't they? And yet they don't, so it CANNOT possibly be Steam's end entirely. This is demonstrable rubbish and OP, you shouldn't pay attention to this. I think Valve have the same engineers working on the framework since 2001 who like things the old fashion way, or just perhaps do not know how to design a service that can be updated and maintained with some kind of fail-over redundancy built in. It's actually hilarious, imagine if Amazon, Google, Facebook or one of the other multi-billion dollar tech giants had to shut down their entire service every other day to make updates/changes/etc. You weren't aware Steam/Valve "engineers" designed the most unreliable online framework in existence? it has been this way for 20 years. Originally posted by sebo:Welcome to Steam.
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