It’s clear from a massive thread that I got involved in that consumers have no idea that an exclusive means the dev usually gets MONEY and good store placement. To devs this can be a lifeline that means they survive. They aren’t trying to be horrible.
well of course depends on the "motivation" :) and that's exactly what's going to happen in the next years, the various stores trying to push exclusive games to attract customers to their platform. If Steam took 9% flat fee for EVERYONE, nobody would have reason to move IMHO
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for example I installed the GoG thing for Witcher3, but after that I've uninstalled it, when I discovered their games were also available on Steam
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I'd rather that none of these stores had exclusives and that instead they competed on the feature-set and experience for the end-user.
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yes but that would mean in practice that Steam would get 90% of the sales/money anyway :P
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