• @9point6
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    2 days ago

    A PC game is either on Steam or GOG or it doesn’t exist to me.

    I subscribe to the humble monthly bundle thing and if a game doesn’t activate on one of those two I’m probably never going to play it despite owning it.

    I’d maybe have added epic to the list if it wasn’t for the store exclusivity stuff. I know that they’ve dialled it back significantly, but anti-consumer stinks like that don’t readily wash out.

    Conversely, GOG is on the list because they’re expressly pro-consumer, particularly with their preservationist initiatives. My monkey brain would prefer everything in one place on Steam, but I recognise behaviour I want to support in these companies, so GOG gets my money too

    • @dufkm
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      161 day ago

      A PC game is either on Steam or GOG or it doesn’t exist to me

      Mostly agree, except I’m okay with it if it’s something I can simply apt install

    • @raspberriesareyummy
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      1 day ago

      You forgot patreon. Steam censors the library in places (hello German government & fuck you hard with a rusty rebar). But even outside censorship, patreon game developers usually do not lock in their games into rootkit-protected anticheat/copy protection/whatever bullshit.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 day ago

        Not censored but mandated by a government body so they literally have no other option other than doing that.
        If the dev is too lazy to fill out a questionnaire for self-categorizing the age rating why is Valve responsible for that?

        • @frostysauce
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          322 hours ago

          Not censored but mandated by a government body

          What exactly do you think censorship is?

        • @raspberriesareyummy
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          31 day ago
          1. I was cursing at the German government, not steam
          2. I am not talking about the age categorization, I am talking about having to implement a customer age verification which they won’t do for the German market, and again, while this would be easy, I don’t necessarily blame steam for it. But that they do censor is unquestioned, and therefore more options are welcome, as long as those stores do not require a launcher, installer or otherwise intrusive software.