• @[email protected]
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      214 months ago

      Fun fact: You can change which page your Steam client opens up to by default. I haven’t seen the store unless I wanted to in years.

    • @[email protected]
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      164 months ago

      Opinions aside, that’s still not the legal definition of a monopoly.

      Monopoly: Exclusive control by one group of the means of producing or selling a commodity or service.

      Valve does not have exclusive control of the PC gaming market. The EGS funded lawsuit even says that in the docket. They are only suing on the grounds of the keys issue. I don’t disagree with you that when Newell leaves, things COULD change, but you can’t base the present on the possible future. At this time, steam is on “top” because the vast majority of users have voted with their wallet and time. Not because they are engaged in sweeping anti-competitive backdoor dealings. You know, like EGS does.

        • @[email protected]
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          64 months ago

          You’re reaching because steam makes you seethe for whatever reason.

          Betting you have a rage-boner for Firefox too.

          I’m guessing you feel this way about any company from the west lmao

            • Ænima
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              64 months ago

              You really gotta aim your sights higher if that’s the criteria you’re using for a “monopoly”. Valve is a private company, that sells games and other “wants”, not “needs”. If people can’t afford games, without losing their house or struggling to eat, I don’t think that’s a company’s fault.

              If Valve was even close to using anti-competitive methods to maintain market dominance, you’d be correct. However, a company having superior quality products and making good business decisions is not a basis or definition of a monopoly. They just make good decisions and provide quality products that people want and enjoy.

              Instead of using strawman and false equivalency fallacies, try taking a look at what really constitutes anti-competitive practices.

                • Ænima
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                  64 months ago

                  You’re either a troll, extremely young, naive, and/or uneducated if you think my comment above is in defense of billionaires. I literally have comments in my history to the absolute opposite*. What I’m “defending” is the definition of a monopoly when it comes to business practices; of which Valve has exuded none of the behavior of.

                  You think any business doing well, providing quality goods and services, not being anti-consumer, and being the most trusted platform for gaming as a result is the definition of a monopoly. Again, you use fallacy to try and argue a point.

                  Wait… Are you that dickhead from Epic who pays for exclusivity rights, steaks user data from Steam files, or something? I could see that guy being pissed at Steam for seemingly no reason.

                  * one such comment, if I recall, is about how much I hated Steam when it first came out for killing LAN parties by locking down CD keys.

        • JackbyDev
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          34 months ago

          Did you read the articles? The judge acknowledged that Google is widely recognized as the best general purpose search engine but that part of why they are used so often is because of Google paying people to make Google the default search option which many people never change.