Yea, at my job its an uphill battle with automating OneDrive's maintenance and security. There are consistently new failure types and event IDs that I have to update the event viewer client reports almost as often as I run the audit.
But for personal use, particularly since I'm already so familiar with the service, I can't say no at that price.
I can only speak to price and compatibility as key values, but I've been endeared to OneDrive, specifically from the Office365 family plan.
For about $100 a year (USD), you're given six Office365 subscriptions that includes 1TB of storage each. A good value even if you don't care about the office suite itself.
As a bonus OneDrive is supported on iOS and Android for photo backup. I use that to protect some family members' phones and keep an extra account as added storage for myself.
It's also handy for streaming and sharing your media: Doesn't require account registration and has good download rates.
Just remember that with game pass growth, more attention will be put on the xbox ecosystem overall, including the xbox launcher & marketplace app. So I'm not sure games are more likely to go to Steam than before.
Unfortunately some of these bot creators are hardened in their fights with bigger services like Reddit. They have workarounds standing by for the most common mitigations while Lemmy and other federated service admins need to relearn and adapt from scratch.
You blocked the blocker and that worked?? Lmao.