• GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Are brainwashed G*mers finally going to see Valve for the monopolistic anti-consumer sack of shits they are.

    Looks at comments

    I guess not.

    • imetators@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 hours ago

      What anti-consumer is exactly about Steam? Comparatively to pretty much any other online game store, Steam is a super-pro-consumer-the-only-good-choice store.

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      10 hours ago

      It’s not about defending valve, it’s about not buying epic’s pro consumer rhetoric. They have a worse product, a history of anti consumer practices, and you shouldn’t let them use you to gain leverage to be able to abuse you more.

      Steam is DRM, but so is Epic. And if the two, Steam/valve have contributed meaningfully to open source software and the gaming industry. In a world where capitalism rules, Steam/Valve is hardly the worst option.

      I for one look forward to the Steam Deck; my HP Reverb G2 became a paperweight when it lost support overnight after a Windows update, and while it’s not completely open, I expect valve’s headset to be supported for as long as the hardware survives.

      Fuck DRM, but if you want to pay for convenience and don’t care about owning your games, Steam is the best option.

      • Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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        7 hours ago

        Fuck DRM, but if you want to pay for convenience and don’t care about owning your games

        That’s the problem. EA, Nintendo, Blizzard, etc all use to be “cool” pro-consumer companies until they suddenly werent. I hate ppl getting so use to convenience until its too late and then when we all own nothing we bought anymore and everyone is standing around going “How did this happen?”

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          5 hours ago

          I don’t buy games on steam so I can have them in the future. I buy them on steam so I can play them today, so I can easily reinstall them, so I can have my save files synced across devices and and reinstalls.

          The day steam gets enshitified where it isn’t giving me that convenience is the day I stop using it. Most of my library was purchased for <$10 in summer sales, I’ve played their worth and then some. If Valve disappears tomorrow and my steam library with it, there’s only a handful of games I might repurchase, I wouldn’t be that devastated.

          I don’t make a living off it, my life doesn’t depend on it, I don’t need it… it’s entertainment and convenience that I want today, and valve allows me to play more and more of library on Linux every day, which is great because I’ve completely uninstalled Windows.

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      7 hours ago

      Looking through my favorites list games on Steam, most games have at least one alternative place where they can be bought between GOG, Epic, Itch or the publisher/devs own store. How is that a monopoly? This is without even mentioning other consoles (which you could argue are monopolies on their own).

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      10 hours ago

      They probably will when the steam store turns to shit, valve stops supporting Linux and making hardware they want, stops doing family sharing, and pretty much removes everything from the steam client except the store.

      You have to admit, valve has a pretty good reason to be liked by consumers.

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        4 hours ago

        Valve only has a good reputation because for generations of G*mers it’s the default option.

        They have been indoctrinated into Steam’s system.

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            2 hours ago

            By striking exclusively deals with publishers for digital distribution and using it for DRM for physical releases.

            And now the generation that allowed that say to the next that Steam is the default.

            • bleepbloopblip@sh.itjust.works
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              43 minutes ago

              Yes because before steam this never happened. Ever. They are the worst, oh hello Epic, Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo, didn’t see you there.

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        8 hours ago

        Lots of holiday deals, fair regional pricing, massive open-source contributions, hanging back from making era-defining, envelope-pushing games to just make the gaming industry on PC better.