quase wrote:Sad to tell you Rusky that your or my Steam account and those of all other Steam users are actually not "worth" anything. You own nothing with Steam. They only granted you a personalised
limited usage right which you rented by subscribing to their service. That happens with all these account binding services and this is why I have set myself a limit of 5-10 € for a subscription on these platforms. Although I have recently and also because of this thread decided to buy only independent titles for less than 10 € on Steam either. This thread has made me aware that by supporting publisher based titles through Steam, even if only as a sale or budget title, I am feeding the machinery in an unhealthy way. Although the DeusEx 3 deal on Steam today is tempting, but I say thank you, no thank you! The Steam-only publishers totally lost me as a customer.
If you really think your account is worth 1300 $, try to sell something from your account or the whole account. Sure you could sell the whole account, but you are not allowed to do so and if Steam noticed that you sold it, they will close the account.
This is also why I would be willing to give up my oh so precious Steam account (60+ games) every day if only we all could have a better system the other day. I lose nothing because I own nothing on Steam. Anything I "buy" on Steam gets worthless the moment it is bound to my account.

As has been pointed out, I merely wanted to show that I have spent quite a bit on various games, not that I hold some kind of "deposit" in Steam games.
In fact, whenever I buy a game I do so for it's entertainment value, and I never think about whether I will be able to resell it 10 years later, so for all intents and purposes whenever I buy a game, regardless of whether it is a boxed copy or Steam or w/e, it becomes "worthless", because I never intent to resell it.
I don't know about you but I don't consider my gaming collection a financial deposit.
Steam makes it easy and convenient for me to get and play the games I want to play *now*. I couldn't care less what happens 10 years later, and I sure as hell don't look to my games for anything other than entertainment.
If you are a collector and enjoy having various games in your collection then boxed editions are perfect for you, and even for Steamworks games (like X Rebirth) there will be boxed copies.
Yes they require Steam, but, as specified in the Steam license agreement, if Steam were to ever shutdown, all of your Steam games would be playable without Steam so your boxed copy would not lose any value at all.