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    This is not what I’m talking about. I agree with you, and anyone can choose whichever platform they want.

    The discussion is about how Valve Corporation uses it’s status for anti-trust practices which is a major blockade for other companies to compete with steam.

    Like I said, as long as this keeps happening, others can hardly compete and gamers don’t have a reason to use other platforms.

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      gamers don’t have a reason to use other platform

      Exactly my point. Give them a reason. And they can compete. They just don’t want to. It’s easier to shift the blame onto big bad Valve.

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        How can I not blame Valve when they’re the reason others can’t compete in pricing? Why are you not getting this?

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          Oh my lord. The problem isn’t the pricing!!! If you feel like you can’t sell your game for $55 on just Epic so you must sell it on Steam too but for $70, there’s a problem with your product and/or service. Not Steam. Epic tried the “1 year exclusivity” for a couple of games, like Borderlands 3 did that. People simply didn’t buy the game. Was the game cheaper? Nope.

          See my point? Steam had zero hand in people rather not buy a game than installing Epic.

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              So? They could’ve sued for anything, doesn’t mean they’re right.

              They sued for the money issue because they either can’t comprehend that consumers don’t like what they’re providing, or they (the companies) simply don’t want to invest in improving it so they start pointing fingers instead. That’s all it is.

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                No, they sued as an answer against Valve’s threats and actions, nothing really to do with customers, but Valve using it’s power to dictate how they can sell their product in a way that does not create competition against Valve.

                It’s literally called anti-trust lawsuit.

                EDIT: Honestly dude, I think we should just agree to disagree and finally end this convo. You’re obviously not convincing me and I’m not convincing you, so it’s a dead end of back and forth.