Valve has a huge backbone it also needs for daily traffic. Valve is pushing gaming on linux big time. Crossover wine etc would have taken at least years. Provide space for the community for forum, workshop, other data ( all running costs ) Epic origin uplay purely stock market oriented with junk launcher which is far worse spyware than Steam. Valve offers refunds. Their efforts with Steam link, controller, deck and whatnot. Valve offers the player a hell of a lot. Competitors offer junk spyware launcher mostly for games with rootkit compulsion… do not offer a forum or anything else but refer to steam. Would prefer not to offer anything directly on steam but have a right to use the platform… Would the competitors instead of suing… would invest in the products and think about the players instead of the shareholders… then there would be no monopoly. Damn valve even opens up to others for free… Steamos, for example, will also exist outside the steam deck, whereby competitors could also adapt it directly as something of their own.
I really don’t get the love for Valve. They charge double the fees of some other digital platforms, and people flip the fuck out when a developer is like "we’re releasing on origin because paying Valve would cost more money than the entire net profit of the game.
IceFoxX@lemm.ee 1 week ago
chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
They offer a free operating system anyone can use that’s name after their cmimpany and designed to play games Prichard through their shot for a 30% cut of sales.
What saints!
If Google did something similar, I bet everyone would say they’re a great company and not at all evil…
Gabe is a billionaire monopolist, not your friend.
IceFoxX@lemm.ee 1 week ago
Ask linux Kernel maintainer or mesa, Vulkan, wine etc. what they profit from valves cooperation. Yes, valve is very involved. Yes, Google and the like also contribute improvements from time to time, but for the most part it remains with their proprietary accessories that only they themselves benefit from.
chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
My point is that SteamOS is similar to Android from a business perspective.
They’re making an OS for free that anyone can install, but they’re doing it to get people to buy software from Steam.
Yeah, you don’t have to use Steam as your software provider, but Android users don’t have to use the Play Store.
Guess where almost all apps are purchased on Android? Valve wants to be the Google of the mobile PC gaming world.
drasglaf@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
What a strange way to look at it. Does Valve charge double than other store fronts, or did those other store fronts start charging half in an attempt to undercut Valve?
Also I find it strange how you mention like publishing fees and people not liking games being released on other store fronts instead of Steam while you fail to write a single mention to Steam’s main competitor in those fronts: the Epic Games Store.
Is there a reason for these 2 points, or are they just a coincidence?
_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 days ago
What a strange way to look at it. Here Valve is, actively working to addict children to their unregulated gambling market, but yeah, let’s deflect the conversation by protecting them and pointing out how mean we think somebody else is being to them.
drasglaf@sh.itjust.works 3 days ago
It’s ok, you’ll get over it. Happy new year!
_cryptagion@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 days ago
Typical ancap response.
chiliedogg@lemmy.world 1 week ago
I actually typed Origin when I meant to type EGS, which charges 18% to Steam’s 30%.
theonlytruescotsman@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Because they came way after and are willing to take a loss in hopes of taking out valve … And yet they haven’t.
drasglaf@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
I can totally understand a small dev team who self-publish their games taking Epic’s exclusivity deal, even publishing on the EGS instead of Steam, every cent counts if they want to survive. But that’s not the whole story.