• @[email protected]
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    2211 months ago

    There’s truth to that, but there also isn’t really any reason why we couldn’t have a second exceptional launcher and store for games. It would be nice if we did.

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      611 months ago

      Gog is a good competitor for a store. A launcher seems against the goals of drm free software though.

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      411 months ago

      Yeah there’s been plenty of competition with a lot of money behind them that have still failed to beat Steam, look at Epic

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          411 months ago

          Yeah, that’s why they failed. They opted for really short sighted options and throwing money at it rather than actually trying to compete legitimately.

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            211 months ago

            Sorry, didn’t realize we were in agreement haha. I wonder if network effects would kill any real steam competitor before it has a chance, and maybe that’s why Epic tried to capture that userbase first.

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              11 months ago

              Another issue is that Steam already does so much for both the consumer and developers. People got all pissed about their 30% cut (mostly because Epic told them to tbh) but Steam actually does provide a lot of services for games on the platform like Workshop. I guess they technically provide forums too but those are a hell scape and would probably be better off destroyed.