Valve confirms your Steam account cannot be transferred to anyone after you die | Your Steam games will go to the grave with youForgottenFlux@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 847 points – 4 months agotechspot.com262Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsDoes this apply to developer accounts? Because if so this would be dumb as fuck.I'd argue that it's dumb as fuck either way.Does steamworks not have a notion of a parent organization or enterprise? That’s what most other design and development tools do. If someone leaves, the parent enterprise remains, and new people can be added to the enterprise and can be granted rights over the content.What if you setup an account for a company? There's so many questions.
Does this apply to developer accounts? Because if so this would be dumb as fuck.I'd argue that it's dumb as fuck either way.Does steamworks not have a notion of a parent organization or enterprise? That’s what most other design and development tools do. If someone leaves, the parent enterprise remains, and new people can be added to the enterprise and can be granted rights over the content.What if you setup an account for a company? There's so many questions.
Does steamworks not have a notion of a parent organization or enterprise? That’s what most other design and development tools do. If someone leaves, the parent enterprise remains, and new people can be added to the enterprise and can be granted rights over the content.
Does this apply to developer accounts? Because if so this would be dumb as fuck.
I'd argue that it's dumb as fuck either way.
Does steamworks not have a notion of a parent organization or enterprise? That’s what most other design and development tools do.
If someone leaves, the parent enterprise remains, and new people can be added to the enterprise and can be granted rights over the content.
What if you setup an account for a company? There's so many questions.