Armenius
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If they don't like it they don't have to sell their games on Steam.You can't see how this would possibly be an issue eh?
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If they don't like it they don't have to sell their games on Steam.You can't see how this would possibly be an issue eh?
does XBOX / microsoft have a secret deal with Valve / steam? if no, then wouldn't microsoft want to leverage its position as the biggest game publisher in the world and go for timed/full time exclusives on XBOX pc app ?All Ubisoft and WB had to do was offer the same price on Steam. It says this explicitly in Steam's TOS and has been pointed out before.
Are you implying that Microsoft has a secret deal with Valve? Because every time they put a game on sale on their marketplace it goes on sale with the same discount on Steam whenever I shop around, if the game is on both platforms. I personally prefer the Xbox app either way.does XBOX / microsoft have a secret deal with Valve / steam? if no, then wouldn't microsoft want to leverage its position as the biggest game publisher in the world and go for timed/full time exclusives on XBOX pc app ?
A specific example is Weber grill. Try to hunt for a discount that grill is the same price everywhere to the penny. Sure you can get a free assembly or a free tank of gas but the price is fixed.the real world example is Amazon forces vendors on its platforms to match discounts they offer on other shopping platforms
to give a physical example: if you want to buy a camera, normally you go hunting for deals across different shops. instead if you have a favorite retailer like walmart or best buy & they force the camera manufacturer to match the deals they offer with any other retail shop
maybe Microsoft pays Valve only 25% rather than 30% ! is that possible !?Are you implying that Microsoft has a secret deal with Valve? Because every time they put a game on sale on their marketplace it goes on sale with the same discount on Steam whenever I shop around, if the game is on both platforms. I personally prefer the Xbox app either way.
Two gamers are suing Microsoft over Valve's alleged anticompetitive practices. Stay with me here. Max Rockman and Randall Moring filed the proposed class action in Washington court on Sunday, alleging that Microsoft takes kickback deals from Valve "as remuneration for agreeing not to compete with Steam."
I never understand this point every time this comes up. EVERY new game has discounts pre release. Not grey market sites but Steam approved sellers like Fanatical and Green Man Gaming. How is that allowed?All Ubisoft and WB had to do was offer the same price on Steam. It says this explicitly in Steam's TOS and has been pointed out before.
I never understand this point every time this comes up. EVERY new game has discounts pre release. Not grey market sites but Steam approved sellers like Fanatical and Green Man Gaming. How is that allowed?
We can't allow the Steam monopoly... on games. Also 3 cell phone providers in the USA is plenty in the USA. Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T is all that is left, vs Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG.com, Humble Bundle, Green Man Gaming, Fanatical, itch.io, Microsoft Store, Ubisoft Connect, and Battle.netShould be pretty obvious what's happening here. They want access to Steam's customer base and marketing and will use it to railroad people to their own stores in order to try to cut Steam out.
What is the difference? Either way I get the game cheaper. It looks like Steam just wants to punish the big guys and let the smaller ones alone .https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/keys#3
It's a vague rule and IMO they're violating it by not having the same deal at launch on Steam. Steam could stop it anytime they want.
- It's OK to run a discount for Steam Keys on different stores at different times as long as you plan to give a comparable offer to Steam customers within a reasonable amount of time.
But that's just for steam keys. These other stores in the lawsuit are not even selling steam keys, they're just trying to sell things on other stores for cheaper
What is the difference? Either way I get the game cheaper. It looks like Steam just wants to punish the big guys and let the smaller ones alone .
well... exactly, price control being a big issue, if that true that they had to offer the same price on steam.All Ubisoft and WB had to do was offer the same price on Steam. It says this explicitly in Steam's TOS and has been pointed out before.
Those do not move customer to another store/platform, valve agree to take a no cut sales for small game for a small volume of keys that they agree they could be sold for a little while at a lower price than on the storefront. It is to build their locked-in position and moat up. That significantly different than allowing publisher and gamers to take advantage of a store taht charge less % for selling the game at lower prices at a price point that both the publisher and the gamers have more money, the store taking the hit.I never understand this point every time this comes up. EVERY new game has discounts pre release. Not grey market sites but Steam approved sellers like Fanatical and Green Man Gaming. How is that allowed?
So my point is valid, Steam decides when and on whom it enforces its TOS. That seems like a legal liability.Those do not move customer to another store/platform, valve agree to take a no cut sales for small game for a small volume of keys that they agree they could be sold for a little while at a lower price than on the storefront. It is to build their locked-in position and moat up. That significantly different than allowing publisher and gamers to take advantage of a store taht charge less % for selling the game at lower prices at a price point that both the publisher and the gamers have more money, the store taking the hit.
I think the something that a near monopoly do a lot of good, having a single store-launcher is not a nill benefit. Would they be raw store where you only buy keys that would be something else, but people insisting at being a platform.... margin could become quickly near nill and innovation bought by all the money not able to happen.