Well, this is disappointing.
Why is the cc-by-nc-sa license disappointing? Is your disappointment exclusive to version 4.0?
Why is the cc-by-nc-sa license disappointing? Is your disappointment exclusive to version 4.0?
My only disappontment is with those humans (and humans who use ““humans””) who side with AI model using corporations that steal other people’s content to train said models for profit, over regular everyday people.
Just turn your family sharing on for it
Or give them the password. They aren’t going to check if your still alive.
It is bullshit tho. I feel like for how massive these libraries are, I should be able to do that. Even if it requires a death certificate to make the transfer.
Add it to the list of ethical circumstances for piracy.
In fact, for the titles I cared about, I would contact the studio/publisher themselves, explain the situation, send a death cert and a steam account, and see if they would allow a transfer or grant a new key. If not…they’re part of the problem.
I guarantee that you’ll get crickets for 99% of those emails
I wouldn’t suppose that people are required to inform steam that they’re dead. Therefore, I’d assume the easiest way to bequeath games/DLCs, etc, is to get a wishlist from your loved ones, and then gift all of those games prior to death on a credit card that you might not be able to pay, due to being dead. Steam gets the money, the CC company gets shafted. Alternately, share your credit card details with a loved one and that list, and have them order within hours of your death (this depends on whether or not you were plausibly alive when those CC transactions took place)
I would just give them the username and password of my account, then they can enjoy tomb raider 3 or something.
And if they don’t want to always use that specific account, they can set it up for family sharing
How the hell can they know though???
Check account age? Gotta be effective method after like 50 years or so
That’s discrimination against the immortal
You can inherit their debt, but you can’t inherit their video games. What a time to be alive.
At least in America, you can’t inherit debt.
You don’t inherit debt but they’re paid on the estate before inheritance.
So you can’t get just debt as inheritance, but debt are only lost for the creditor if the person who died had a negative net worth.