• @chiliedogg
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    -11 day ago

    Steam also has anti-consumer policies. They just hide it better.

    You think the reasen that games that are on both platforms don’t cost 20% more on Steam is because the devs love Gabe?

    He’s a fucking billionaire who makes infinite money running an app store that takes a bigger cut of the game’s income than the combined pay of all the developers working on the game combined.

    He’s not your friend. He’s a leech running a glorified app launcher.

    • @Harvey656
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      41 day ago

      This is a conversation about steam, the platform not Gabe. Yes, he is a billionaire, yes that makes him shitty, but guess what? Steam is a fantastic service for the end user, and that’s what matters.

      • @chiliedogg
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        -51 day ago

        If they charged less.fpr the platform, they’d still be raking in more than they can spend while also not taking an extra 20% out of game development budgets versus the competition.

        Bad companies can make good products.

        • @[email protected]
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          41 day ago

          I don’t know where you got lost with:

          As a consumer I’m more concerned about Epic’s anti-consumer practices than what they are paying devs.

          Talking about how much they could charge devs does not change my experience as a consumer. It does not provide a compelling argument for me to use a service that does noticeably make things worse for the consumer.

          • @chiliedogg
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            -223 hours ago

            You think Valve taking an extortionate amount of the budget doesn’t affect you as a consumer?

            Games have budgets. With Valve taking as much money as the actual development budget for many games, the end product is significantly impacted. Games are regularly released late while missing features and so buggy as to not work. The extra 18% of the gross taken up by Valve versus EGS could be used to put more resources into the actual game.

              • @chiliedogg
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                -215 hours ago

                EGS charges 12%. That’s what makes the market leader the bad guy.

                At least Xbox provides a platform and Walmart and Gamestop provide physical products at physical locations.

                Steam doesn’t have those expenses. And they also have exclusive titles, just like EGS.

                • @[email protected]
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                  313 hours ago

                  Walmart and GameStop provide a physical place, that’s it. The Developer sends them the physical product.

                  Steam provides unlimited downloads, user forums, automatic updates, remote play, user reviews, Steam workshop etc…
                  None of these other stores provide these things.

                  Maybe Epic should charge more than 12% and invest that money in improving their client, or at least do that instead of wasting it on exclusivity deals. Then maybe I as a consumer will give a shit about Epic.