![]() ![]() Of course, since it's Steam, there's no worries about "losing entitlements" or having third-party software scan your PC for you. There are, however, some rare exceptions where tertiary license agreements are put into place for Steam games, particularly, EA's games on Steam, where an EA EULA for a product on Steam basically outlines the same sort of restrictions you would find on Origin. Valve actually offers quite a bit of leeway in using their service, so getting banned is not something that's particularly easy to do so long as you follow the rules. There are simply restrictions added to the account but the content you paid for is content you still have access to. This means that gamers who have been banned either for fraudulent or nefarious purposes with the intent to use their Steam account for other activities other than gaming like an upstanding member of the interactive entertainment community, can still access the games they paid for. ![]()
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