• CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    As a consumer I’m more concerned about Epic’s anti-consumer practices than what they are paying devs.

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      30 days ago

      Steam also has anti-consumer policies. They just hide it better.

      You think the reasen that games that are on both platforms don’t cost 20% more on Steam is because the devs love Gabe?

      He’s a fucking billionaire who makes infinite money running an app store that takes a bigger cut of the game’s income than the combined pay of all the developers working on the game combined.

      He’s not your friend. He’s a leech running a glorified app launcher.

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        30 days ago

        This is a conversation about steam, the platform not Gabe. Yes, he is a billionaire, yes that makes him shitty, but guess what? Steam is a fantastic service for the end user, and that’s what matters.

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          30 days ago

          If they charged less.fpr the platform, they’d still be raking in more than they can spend while also not taking an extra 20% out of game development budgets versus the competition.

          Bad companies can make good products.

          • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            30 days ago

            I don’t know where you got lost with:

            As a consumer I’m more concerned about Epic’s anti-consumer practices than what they are paying devs.

            Talking about how much they could charge devs does not change my experience as a consumer. It does not provide a compelling argument for me to use a service that does noticeably make things worse for the consumer.