That's pretty obvious. It's been on prominent display lately. All he cares about is money and a personal vendetta against Steam when EA and Activision and Bethesda have been raping this industry we're supposed to believe Valve is the big bad enemy.
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The truth is, many are reluctant to speak in support publicly because of the enormous angst r/pcgaming folks are directing at each of them, both as companies and individuals. It takes a thick skin for anyone to speak up in that situation.
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And to be clear, it’s not the rational arguments against this strategy, or expressions of disagreement, that make them reluctant - these are industry pros who make hard decisions all the time.
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Your tactics are doing the exact opposite. If you just signed games and sold them cheaper, helped the developers we'd all shop there willingly. This would all be a non issue
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BL3 for example. Still 60 dollars even though its cheaper to publish it on EGS. Because all that's happening is the publishers pocketing the extra cash. We're still paying the same price as before.
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'Epic Store Exclusive Devs' are happy with their decision. That's great! I'll be happy to boycott their shitty decision and your shitty store. You don't give a damn about the customers because you got a windfall from Fortnite. Well things can go away as fast as them came Timmy.
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And why can't you as a company with all the money and reach you have use that to promote better revenue split without blocking customers? You can do that without exclusivity. Exclusivity does nothing but punish the customer
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