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    5 months ago

    Fair point, however everyone (just about) has either an android or apple phone. Not everyone plays computer games.

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      5 months ago

      Yes, and since Valve drives up the cost of video games while contributing nothing, they’re certainly doing their part to stymie the industry.

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        5 months ago

        So as a developer I could release my software on Steam directly (no publisher and associated costs) and have access to how many potential customers? Of course I could also release on my own website and host everything myself, or I could use the Epic Store, perhaps GOG.

        How do you think Steam store restricts the industry? I can buy steam keys on alternative sites, is that possible in Epic or GOG?

        https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys

        Steam Keys are a free service we provide to developers as a convenient tool to help you sell your game on other stores and at retail, or provide for free for beta testers or press/influencers.

        As a customer the steam store experience, mod workshop, Steam deck and OS, Steam VR app (I use with my Quest 2) all work really well for me. Reviews seem pretty uncensored (at least I’ve not read about Valve doing anything underhand)

        I’m very happy to say that the Steam android app could be better!

        As a final point, I would like to see a viable alternative to Steam as competition is generally good for consumers!

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          From your very first sentence you make my point. Steam is nothing but access to the customers who use it. That’s it. A digital distributor with a clunky website. It’s useful because it’s popular, NOT because it actually does anything special. If everyone stopped using Steam tomorrow, literally nothing of value would be lost. The same can’t be said for any innovative company on this planet.