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Furry Weeaboo Nazi Nihilist
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The day I hear Gaben kicks the bucket (or sells the company off) is the day I'm making backups of everything I own on steam and finding cracks for them. Wouldn't be even slightly surprised if it turned into a subscription service to play the games you already own after he's out of the picture. I'm sure they've got enough money to make that "legal" somehow if they were so inclined.Good points, probably the best argument I've heard in favor of it. The fact that steam could get taken over by a shitty company and turned into a hellhole is a scary but very real possibility. hmmm...Well there's the question whether Steam's monopoly is good for gaming and whether a few dozen exclusives are a good tradeoff to break the monopoly to make gaming better overall.I understand it from a business perspective, just like I understand microtransactions make tons of money, but we can all agree they are bad for gaming.I'd be the last defendingI just knew someone would make this braindead argument. Does steam pay developers to incentivize them to only release on steam? No, that is what Epic does. That is the difference and you have to be a complete mouthbreathing idiot to not realize that.TencentEpic and their ultra shitty store but to be fair, exclusives are probably the only way you can even begin to compete with a juggernaut like Steam. And even then it's probably futile.
Plus nobody gives shit to Sony or M$ for the same thing. I for one am way more pissed that Sony paid FromSoft for Bloodborne being exclusive. Yes they financed the development but the result is still the same. Plus at least Epic exclusives are only for a year while Bloodborne will potentially remain in the PS jail forever.
But considering Epic failed completely to break anything and also Steam is the most benevolent monopolist ever that question is academic.
Unless, of course Gaben keels over on account of being a fat fuck, Steam gets sold to some monstrous transnational and becomes a hellhole. But we're not there yet.