There I am criticizing Microsoft “curtailing users’ freedom to install full-featured PC software, and subverting the rights of developers and publishers to maintain a direct relationship with their customers”, not exclusives.
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so you lied then? you didn't say it was only about steam keys WHICH MAKES SENSE BTW but any other retailer. Also, didnt you just use that before to justify the M:E exclusivity saying that you couldn't have a better price?pic.twitter.com/n6ZUD37Uw4
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We have been told by multiple developers that Valve has approval over price and that long-term price parity (excluding temporary sales) is expected. We are researching further. Because these agreements are private, any Valve clarification would be helpful.
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You divided the Metro community. Those who already bought Metro are on Steam. Everyone else is stuck with your platform, and no one wants to be on your platform right now. Slow your roll if you think you’re going to topple Valve overnight, especially by pissing everyone off.
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Steam and the Epic Games store can be installed side-by-side on a PC, and this is a single-player game so there isn’t any online segregation. And when Epic’s multiplayer services open up, they’ll interoperate across all platforms similar to Fortnite, and be open to all stores.
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If transparency is such an important issue for you, why do you reject open user reviews of games? Review bombing excuse is ridiculous. You're eliminating a 99% consumer benefit to exclude 1%. Will you publicly publish every agreement you make with other developers & publishers?
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