Fuck the stupid morons who defend Apple.

Imagine if Microsoft banned Windows users from installing the software they want on their computer.

Imagine if Microsoft required all software developers to give them 30% of their earning or Microsoft will ban them from Windows

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    Perhaps that’s because Steam doesn’t seem to be trying very hard to “lock in” developers to their platform. Devs are free to sell their PC games on Gog or Epic or whatever. Steam is popular because it’s a good platform. This freedom for developers or customers mostly does not exist on mobile or on consoles, except for the EUs efforts here.

    Even their “console” the Steam Deck can, relatively easily, run games from other stores. I’m not saying a 30% cut should be considered fair but they do seem to take a different approach to digital sales than the other large players.

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      Yeah it’s arguable that Steam is a monopoly but somehow billion dollar publishers can’t create a store to sell their own products without fucking it up with annoying bullshit. Pay the 30% to protect you from yourselves.

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        Yeah, Steam is pretty much a monopoly. But I haven’t seen what I’d call monopolistic practices from them. It’s just that everyone else appears to fall flat on their faces when trying to make a competing product.

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          It’s weird because steam isn’t even that amazing at what it does and even some of the features I like can be tempremental or downright buggy at times.

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            Once I saw the power of Steam on Linux, I knew no other company could touch them.

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          Valve is a private company owned by someone who is passionate about games and so unlike other companies with investors, they leave short term money on the table to make the best product for gamers. If its ownership model ever changes it will speedrun enshittification for the same reason other storefronts suck

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      When you’re in a monopolistic position you don’t need to do much for people to decide to sell in your store instead of going for alternatives, who would have thought?

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      Steam is equally shitty, they just have the advantage of not being publicly traded which means they can create long term strategies and execute them successfully.

      Doesn’t mean they’re pro consumer.

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        Would not say equally shitty, otherwise they won’t have popular support they do.

        You are correct however that they are not pro consumer.

        They are just a smarter, wiser business with a sustainable business model that understands the importance of consumer trust.

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          You can find popular support for plenty of shitty things. I could point 70m people in the US supporting a very shitty thing!

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              And you think stupidity is exclusive to the US? Italy elected a fascist, Germany’s far right party is gaining ground…

              Popular support for something doesn’t mean that thing is good.

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                Germany and Italy learn from their mistakes. The US keeps repeating them more than any other country (except for Argentina)

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                  Eh…

                  Clearly they don’t considering they had fascist governments decades ago and have one/are on their way to having one again now while it’s the first one in the US (Trump’s first term wasn’t like this one even if it was a shitshow…)