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Unfortunately, I can't just drop Steam. :( Too many Games I like are exclusive to the Platform... A classic vendor lock-in...
What catches my attention is that you mentioned that this has happened with Windows 9x and 2000. I suspected that might've been the case, and wondered how guilty I myself would be for ignorantly using Steam all this time, not knowing of such atrocities. I am utterly through with this. If I recall correctly, I started using Steam for TF2, and everything else sorta just ended up tagging along. I will be leaving, feeling as if I've sacrificed next to nothing other than Team Fortress 2, despite my sizeable collection of games, and despite my absolute lack of income. I expected that something like this would happen to screw me. For those who didn't, I hope this can serve as a wake-up nudge to treat Steam with vigilance.
There are other people who thinks as you. Add me as friend for more details.