The Duff CEO with a Windows-Logo on his forehead: “Gamers use Windows because of its’ user experience not our de facto monopoly.”

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Edit: Yo, I’m not saying this is gonna happen. I just want to say that Windew’s UX sucks ass.

  • @[email protected]
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    55 hours ago

    There are people using Windows who would very much rather not use Windows but need to because it is the only way to use given software. I haven’t heard of anyone who would very much rather not use Steam but has to in order to access a given game.

    In this regard Windows has more in common with Epic and their paid exclusives than Steam.

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      26 minutes ago

      There are also people using Steam who would very much rather not use Steam but need to because it is the only way to use given software. So many Steam exclusives.

      I remember a time when I wanted to play Portal and the only thing in the physical box was a code and a Steam installer.

      Just because it is a monopoly you like doesn’t mean it isn’t a monopoly.

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      14 hours ago

      Which still doesn’t disprove the monopoly claim. Steam can be a monopoly even if people like to use it. Valve could very well change in the future. We can hope for the best, but we’re basing a lot on the continued goodwill of a single company.

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        23 hours ago

        Steam is a “monopoly” because some devs don’t bother selling their games on other stores. If they wanted to make their games available on other stores tomorrow they could do so very easily.

        Windows is a “monopoly” because certain software is not compatible with other OSs, if the devs wanted to make them available on other OSs tomorrow that would be very difficult.

        Epic is a “monopoly” because they are legally binding devs to not make their games available on other stores. If they wanted to make their games available in other stores tomorrow they are legally not allowed to do so.

        Which is to say if Valve changes in the future and becomes shit companies and users can easily leave for other platforms.

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          Steam is a monopoly because if devs try to sell on other stores, they will make less money. It’s a feedback loop. We buy games on Steam because all the games are there, and devs put games on Steam because all the customers are there.

          Epic actually tried to get around this by offering very lucrative exclusivity deals to devs. That still didn’t work.

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            12 hours ago

            Steam is a monopoly because if devs try to sell on other stores, they will make less money.

            That doesn’t describe a monopoly at all. That just describes the free market.

            Epic actually tried to get around this by offering very lucrative exclusivity deals to devs. That still didn’t work.

            I refuse to touch Epic because of their exclusivity deals. So in my case the exclusivity is actually harmful for sales…

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              22 hours ago

              That doesn’t describe a monopoly at all. That just describes the free market.

              Libertarian much? The free market can and does create monopolies all the time. Libertarian philosophy doesn’t believe it because it’s an obvious flaw.

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                141 minutes ago

                None of that explains how “devs make more money selling on Steam” makes Steam a monopoly. Especially when as you’ve already said Epic has tried to pay devs directly for exclusivity as well give them a larger % of sales.

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                  123 minutes ago

                  And what did the horrible fanboys do? Boycott any dev who dared to accept an Epic deal.

                  So developers were forced to ditch Epic or lose sales.