>From the forum posts that have been linked, these things have been made
clear:

1. Valve has put some Pinion-run servers into the official matchmaking pool
2. Valve has talked with Pinion in order to achieve step 1

Therefore, one can logically conclude that Valve has partnered with Pinion
in order to provide servers to some areas. It's not difficult to figure out.

If you want to debate this further, please go to the official Steam forums (
http://forums.steampowered.com) where you might find your target audience.



Doctor McKay
http://www.doctormckay.com
mc...@doctormckay.com


On Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 12:43 AM, Crapware Wardon <
crapware.war...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> in response to...
> Doctor McKay (mc...@doctormckay.com)
>
>
>
> LMAO, do you even read the content of the link you post as your evidence.
> It clearly states "few select Pinion servers are running as official
> servers". That is not the same as an official statement saying All Pinion
> servers are official Valve servers. Furthermore reading the rest of the
> post it clearly states that " the experience should be the same as the
> Official servers" <-- (=not the same). Also, this isn't an official
> statement from Valve, this is a request by a Valve employee asking if
> players/community members would prefer to avoid playing on these pinion
> servers.
>
> Anyone with any common sense can plainly see that you are misinforming
> about the true facts. You may want to read what you are providing as
> support for your argument before presenting it.
>
>
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