And please do something about the free software being distrubuted specifically for hacking into Arma, because I'm starting to think that as often as this occurs and by as many people, that perhaps this was the original intention to indirectly provide a means of vunerability. Perhaps some gaming company invested a lot of money into making a game with a new engine, making it steam compatible, while not realizing until too late, that certain promises could not be kept, but said company perhaps didn't want to lose the money invested so released it as an Alpha, with promises of fixes that perhaps it knows it can't produce. So create a vunerability indirectly through outside means not traceable back to the company, whereas software is provided free of charge to hamper the gameplay, so that the overall blame could be placed elsewhere while said company keeps reaping in the money from a product that may never meet it's original expectations, nor those promised. We are seeing bugs in Arma 3 that were never fixed in previous releases of the series. We are getting hacked every single day, because of this software. Do you think that Battleeye will ever work with Steam? Personally, I would doubt it, because there are many existing conflicts between steam and Arma 3 that are being ignorned, and just passed off with another excuse. Such as the advertisements that crash the Arma 3 game. I'm not accepting the excuse given! I know you can do a good job on this game, but it's up to you in the end, not US. I've programmed for several years, and when I create a program, I know where the possible bugs may be, why don't you, in your own programs? Getting shot by an AI that is not even pointing his gun at you is a bug that should have never happened if someone would have tested them out, before putting them into the game! This was obviously intentionally overlooked! It's upsetting, and I expect more out of a video game with your reputation.