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I would like to see government intervention to break up Steam to remedy this
Though arguably Epic is way bigger of a platform since it goes from developer to end user
I'd rather see competitors actually try and be better than steam rather than make steam worse.
How did you get “make steam worse” from that?
Everything else still exists, just not controlled by Valve
...Breaking steam up would make it worse.
How? If any feature is necessary then it will be filled by someone else
You aren’t losing anything
Apart from all the non-profitable features divorced from meaning.
The forums would go in the blink of an eye.
And then each section would try to make itself complete in itself to hoard user time, and at least one would start selling advertising space.
How profitable is running a lemmy instance?
Negatively.
In money for servers as well as time. And that's for something with far less users than Steam.
That’s the point
It’s done because you want to do it not to make money
Maybe you have 10-20 forums installed into your client to cover the games you play
So when you said "break up Steam" you didn't mean it in the usual, anti-monopoly sense where bits of a company are spun out into independent entities or sold off?
You meant let everything be done by enthusiasts and have it kinda interoperable?
I'm not against that, but I think there are bigger dragons of capitalism to slay first before we hope that splitting forums off of Steam doesn't send them the way of the IMDB forums.
Yes
Because each independent section would try to make more money and end up breaking things and adding new shit users don't want but marketing execs think are good.
Then find a different workshop/forum/launcher to pair with the Steam store
In no world is it worse than what we have now
He literally just said how it'd be worse. Although that's probably not how it would get worse, splitting up the services of steam would make them inherently worse.
Name an example of a better workshop, I've used nexus mods and it's a complicated mess that requires a subscription to get normal download speeds for content created for free by other people
If steam is a client not a store then whichever steam allows to be built into their client
So, no answer then?
The answer is whichever one works for you, software is supposed to work together not do everything by itself
What exactly would you be breaking up? Steam isn't a mishmash of companies...
And they have plenty of competition. Just that none of the competition tires hard enough to be compelling.
Because they're trying to compete on a product level, not a service level. They want your money, but don't want to have to put forth the effort Valve has to get it.
forums, store, launcher, workshop
The forums company will be where all the money is at, think of the profit!
If your software is profit motivated then it doesn’t need to exist
Not that it would make any difference for the end user because it should all be modular enough for the user to mix and match any of those services with any other services
Does the dadaist approach to arguments usually work for you?
I thought you would have reference Stallman in trying to dismiss me
I'll take that as a no, then.
Whatever makes you happier
... How in the hell could you possibly think this would be a good idea?
Steam is hardly a monopoly.
There are plenty of successfully competing stores. The only real thing Steam has going for it is network effect that every gamer has an account therefore it's decent for socialising, but even that is being challenged by Discord and a multitude of others.
GamePass is probably the closest we're seeing to a potential monopoly. The purchase of activation should never have been permitted.
Steam's best feature is Proton.
As I noted in the comment you’re replying to “Epic is arguably bigger”
So not sure why you felt like arguing about Steam being a monopoly
Then why do you want to see it broken up? Monopoly seemed a pretty reasonable assumption.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy
Steam seems to value Unix a lot more than Epic does
No don't break up Steam. Standardize DRM and make digital games licenses ownable/transferable. I could see the EU eventually doing this.
I say this as someone who loves Steam but wants more ownership, in the games I "own".
They offer keys which allows for third party sellers to exist, and there are a handful of legitimate sites that sell keys for steam.
Yeah, but where do you have to go to redeem those keys and then subsequently have to open their program every time you wish to use your purchase (which you don't own). Steam is very good at promoting itself and locking people into their platform, it's a constant free advertisement program where they have total control and no competition.
I understand the "Steam is fine" position, but I also wish we weren't always turning to this ONE supplier for a goods or service because it always hits the hardest when corruption takes over. Would love for these threads to be filled with multiple conversations of all these great different gaming services everyone personally loves for one reason or another, instead of comparing the crappiness between these few huge mega-corporations.
It's a launcher successful on the most popular OS in the world that they don't even own that anyone can come in to compete at. And had decades to do so when "PC gaming was dead" so was wide open for anyone that wanted to try to reach potential customers over fixating on the console demographic. What more do want.
It doesn't even come pre-installed with Windows.
lol
Nobody else has a platform that comes close to competing and most of my games are already on there. From my pov this looks like an awful idea.
Sounds like a free market proponent.
Can I give the classic example of US healthcare where for very minor benefits, the absolute richest can afford to have great healthcare whilst everyone else seems to be crippled (financially) by even minor ailments.
But the industry is worth billions, the line goes ever up, and the shareholders are happy. Just fuck the customer.