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Nothing more disappointing to me than seeing a game I might enjoy... and then it's only available on PC on Epic Games store. Why can't it be available on Epic, Xbox game store and Steam? It's so annoying, like you have no choice but to use Epic... which I would literally do ANYTHING not to use.

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[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 weeks ago (9 children)

This makes actual sense tho since it's DRM free. Never understood the epic is evil but steam somehow is good. Both are DRM shills

[–] cmhe 7 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (5 children)

Well I can only speak for myself, but I prefer games stores in that order:

  1. GOG, because DRM free and they don't enforce game updates.
  2. Steam, because they are well integrated into the SteamDeck, they push Linux gaming, and Gabe seems to be an alright guy.
  3. Itch.io, because lots of indy games
  4. Epic Game store, good: free games, bad: Epic and Tim Sweeney.

There are business decisions with all of them that I dislike.

For the top dog PC game store, Valve could behave much much worse. Epic is still in the customer and game developer acquisition phase (and still behave like a d*ck with their exclusive deals), if the ever manage to push Valve aside, I believe they will be much worse.

[–] kazerniel 2 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

For the top dog PC game store, Valve could behave much much worse.

But also much much better. They are really hands off with scummy dev practices, such as paid review farms. Sentinels of the Store covered them here. After it blew up, Steam removed some of the most obvious cases, but afaik others remain.

Steam has also been hosting numerous outright neo-Nazi groups for many years (PDF) and never really stepped up effectively against them. User reports and media attention has limited effect.

[–] cmhe 1 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Sure.

Valve can do a lot more, but what is more concerning to me is if they are actively consumer unfriendly. There is a difference between passively allowing bad stuff to happen, and actively doing bad stuff.

[–] kazerniel 1 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

There is a difference between passively allowing bad stuff to happen, and actively doing bad stuff.

I don't see that much difference. They are half-arsed about store and community moderation to such a degree that it feels like deliberate neglect. They chose the responsibility of running a platform, so need to do the job properly. If they need to hire more staff to do it, perhaps they could afford it from their billions of USD revenue.

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