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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 days ago

What regulation determines how a videogame storefront operates?

I mean, I'm all for managed markets, but that's absurd. In no world is there a nationalized videogame outlet, in no world is there fine grain regulation telling Steam what percentage of a cut they can take. That not a realistic outcome. If you were putting things on a gradient of necessity for a nationally managed monopoly "videogame digital distribution" would be at the very bottom of that list.

What is a realistic outcome is having some number of competitors providing competing feature sets to users and deals to game makers. Regulation needs to be in place for data management, for safety, for customer rights. But for everything else that's nowhere near a reasonable option.