Delly
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I don't understand why everyone is upset about this move away from Steam?
To me it's like crying about getting your coke in a different bottle, when you're going to pour it into a glass with bourbon anyway. Who cares?
At first I thought it was just the usual PR machine orchestrated by a big company, in this case Steam. But while I'm sure that's there, there's obviously more too it.
The only thing I can think of is people with big steam libraries are hurting that moves like this diminish the value of their libraries on steam. Like the fallacy of sunk costs. It's a fantastic example of insidious marketing how Steam has managed to generate fanbois to care so much about the vessel their product is delivered in, rather than the product itself.
At their heart, moves like this are pro-consumer. Somehow gamers have come to the conclusion that it's gamer verse developer. When really they're on the same side. When developers have more money, in aggregate they make better products. Having the developer making more money in direct expense to the producer is better for the consumer.
Promoting your product on a platform and then a few weeks before release pulling that product except for pre-orders to that evening and going to another platform is shitty. Everyone who is opposed to Epic has already said why, lack of features, not consumer friendly, etc. If you can't read other posts then you've missed the point already.
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