I'm confused. We have a game that is free to download. It patches automagically when you log on as needed. It's only $16.01 a month that goes directly and completely to the developer and owner.
What does STEAM do better?
wrongway
That is all that needs to be said.
Let me give you all some History.
Air Warrior, an early flight SIM, was owned by
KESMAI.
AOL got involved, then it was "assimilated" into
Gamestorm.
Gamestorm had many games. What ever happened? Well,
EA, of Nintendo fame, bought out Gamestorm. Within a year or so,
Air Warrior was
scrapped. Many many players and programmers were let go. People who spent many years of their lives for a community that still lives today-in part and even partakes with Aces High.
HiTech and others here were a part of that enterprise.
I never want to see that happen here. You do not realize what the ramifications of "joining" or being "taken over" bring. Nothing good would come of it, mark my words.
wrongway and a few others said it right, I just gave you a bit more history.
EDIT: I might add too, the bureaucracy getting something "fixed" or changed would be like getting Health Care or Social Security reform in the Government. The recent update is a prime example of how this current system works. It Works!! The phrase "Two Weeks" came from the Air Warrior community and it was a joke, not funny - sad.