Steam Modder Deletes 20-Year Account with Anti-Valve Manifesto
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Steam Modder Deletes 20-Year Account with Anti-Valve Manifesto

A modder known for Special K criticizes Valve and deletes their Steam account after two decades of issues.

After spending two decades contributing to the PC gaming community, Kaldaien, the developer behind the renowned modding tool Special K, has deleted their Steam account. In a detailed statement on GitHub, Kaldaien expressed deep frustrations with Valve’s service, particularly criticizing Steam’s evolving policies over the years.

“You no longer have the liberty of buying a game from wherever you want.”

Kaldaien argues that the modding community feels the brunt of Steam’s policy changes which often require updates that hinder compatibility with older systems. The move comes as part of Kaldaien’s protest against what they see as increasing control Valve holds over their products and the gaming experience.

In conclusion, Kaldaien’s departure serves as a critical reminder of the importance of developer feedback in shaping platform policies, and raises concerns about the future of player autonomy in digital gaming environments.

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