A game developer's gruelling legal case against Valve's allegedly anti-competitive practices has reached an important milestone.
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This seems like such a nothing case. Steam is optional. It’s optional for publishers to use, it’s optional for users to install. Steam provides many many benefits for even free games or games not purchased on the Steam store.

Any publisher can publish their game on their own site, on other stores, on physical media. Even though Steam is dominant, you can buy games somewhere else as easily as you can download and install Steam itself.

I hope this case gets thrown out.

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I don’t have a problem with Steam but if they lose, games can get cheaper, and/or game development becomes more lucrative. You can’t lose by looking into the case and not throwing it out.

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games can get cheaper,

Hahahahahahahahaha

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Not all developers are gigantic and beholden to shareholders.

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Devs don’t complain about the cut anyways. Publishers do because they’re the one affected the most by the cut.

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Sure they do. There are solo developers out there.

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Yes but no solo developer with a single brain cell is complaining about steam taking 30% of the cut because they know that the value steam offers them is way less than that 30% cut.

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That doesn’t say anything. They’re not complaining, but it doesn’t mean they won’t benefit from Steam taking a smaller cut.

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Well I’d also profit if groceries wouldn’t have doubled in price but we can’t all have what we want.

I can only repeat myself: Paying steam 30% of your revenue is next to nothing compared to what publishers are usually taking from an indie dev.

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I’m happy to pay a premium for convenience. Steam is a great product that saves me from having 20 different store-fronts clogging up my computer, most of which wouldn’t have proper Linux support. If developers don’t like Steam’s terms of use then don’t use it, and best of luck selling your game that nobody ever sees.

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“I love this DRM monopoly. It is my friend and it will never harm me ❤️”

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Steam isn’t adding in the DRM. Stop buying games with DRM and you won’t have this problem.

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