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I've put down projects for years and then picked them back up. Where's the line in the sand for "removal"? 6 months? A year? You show me a line in the sand I'll show you a developer who was pushing the next update a day later. I don't always agree with steam, but this is a very valid option.
What if it's multiplayer? What if your friend group is playing an EA game and they tell you to pick it up but you can't because it was just delisted because the developer hasn't updated in too long?
The warning is valid