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and of course for possessive little imps to farm points.
The stuff isn't that bad but I would rather have options for cash discounts, in-game skins, DLC, micro transactions. But a Cash Discount would be a big win for me and I never understood why valve won't have such a system.
That's very simple: the points have no monetary value, so anything that needs real money to buy would come out of Valve's pockets.
And Steam is big enough so they don't need a customer-loyality program. Not one that actually costs them money, anyway.
This has been debated to death over the years and I have been leading the charge in many of the threads for cash discounts but to my surprise, I found so many steam gamer's are against any loyality reward program.
Oh, they can also close down the shop for games that have been delisted because heaven forbid we get nice things sometimes.
And it can happen without warning.