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Banned
Good!
So does this kill Legitimate sites like OpSkins where people sell their $3000+ items?
Fuck this lol. Valve might have just killed my $2,000 CSGO inventory.![]()
Please exclude OpSkins lol.
So does this kill Legitimate sites like OpSkins where people sell their $3000+ items?
The only thing the API does is allow you to login with your steam account and see your inventory. Even without the API you can still ping the users inventories with other methods anyways.So does that mean all the gambling sites are gone now are can they get around this with a different API or something?
Could you elaborate a bit? I'm pretty ignorant as to how this works.
But it will still be just as automated, just slightly less convenient for people to register to the sites, nothing more than that. Gambling was a thing before the OpenID even got introduced.Making it less automated absolutely stops that shit. It's the main reason you see it with CSGO and not with any other game that has had trading for the last 40 years.
Why now, though?
The automation of the trading is not being done through the API though. It happens with CS:GO because people aren't making CS:GO trades, they're making Steam trades with CS:GO items. Steam uses a web based interface for all of its interactions which means that making an automated Steam account works just the same as making an automated Facebook, Youtube, etc account. It doesn't happen with other games because their trading systems are done inside of game clients which has an extremely limited and opaque interface.Making it less automated absolutely stops that shit. It's the main reason you see it with CSGO and not with any other game that has had trading for the last 40 years.
Making it less automated absolutely stops that shit. It's the main reason you see it with CSGO and not with any other game that has had trading for the last 40 years.
Valve time speeds up for no one, it is a constant in the universe.
Not even the law can speed up Valve time.
Or have business relations with them. But how exactly do you think they are helping them?
I've never seen a business help someone make money without them receiving compensation. Especially when Valve is the one doing the heavy lifting in the first place.
And Steam does not have a system for turning in-game items into real world currency.
But it "converts skins to currency" which is technically against Valve's TOS. And they still use bots which make webcalls. :/OpSkins doesn't have gambling though does it? So it shouldn't apply to it.
It's the safest way to sell high value items since OP Skins is a trusted Middle Man.What's so legitimate about it?
Steam Wallet is not determined as real world currency. You can use it to buy things that would otherwise be bought with real money, but you can't take the money out of Steam and deposit it into a bank account.????
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This doesn't do anything to shut down sites like CSGOlounge or Dota2lounge, does it? I mean, it's not like they're banning bots for those sites.
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This times 1000, this is them finally saying, if we don't do something we can be considered implicit in illegal gambling. Granted this may not totally cover their asses, but it is a show of good faith.Valve trying to cover their ass.
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I'm sorrySON OF A BITCH
This times 1000, this is them finally saying, if we don't do something we can be considered implicit in illegal gambling. Granted this may not totally cover their asses, but it is a show of good faith.
The issue I have is why the hell they let it go on this long? I mean why did it take some scheme being exposed? Oh I know, Valve made money and benefited from the whole scene so as long as no one got hurt they were cool.
But it "converts skins to currency" which is technically against Valve's TOS. And they still use bots which make webcalls. :/
It's the safest way to sell high value items since OP Skins is a trusted Middle Man.
You give the skin to OP Skins, list it for a price.
Another user buys it, OP skins trades away to said user. OP Skins gives you your money via PayPal.
OP Skins required buyers/seller to submit proof of Idenfication. So, your address, a government ID, your full name.
If the buyer attempts to charge back to "steal" the skin after he recieves it, OP skin takes the loss and Pursues the fraud legally.
A lot safer than trading alone via paypal, and getting -
a chargeback, losing your skin and your money.
Using the OpenID API and making the same web calls as Steam users to run a gambling business is not allowed by our API nor our user agreements. We are going to start sending notices to these sites requesting they cease operations through Steam, and further pursue the matter as necessary. Users should probably consider this information as they manage their in-game item inventory and trade activity.
-Erik Johnson