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They definitely had an issue of sorts, maybe DDOS attack?
Maybe it did just get overloaded, seems to be working OK now
I wonder why I never noticedbefore. I guess I never tried to browse or buy a game at that exact moment
https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/7016-8AFD-19F7-F397
GOG - don't own
EA - don't own
Epic - don't own
Ubisoft - Definitely don't own
Xbox - don't own
PS - don't own
Itch.io - don't own
IndieGala - don't own
Battlenet - don't own
Nintendo - don't own
All digital media ever created - don't own
All physical media ever created - don't own apart from the plastic material
All movies digital or physical - don't own
All music digital or physical - don't own (unless royalty free *that only allows free use not ownership*)
Has been this way since I started gaming and messing with computers and I started in 1984, just easier to enforce the terms these days.
Maybe one day it may change-------Nah never.
And as the world moves closer and closer to full digital distribution we will be at the mercy of the cloud gods.