• Gnome Kat
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    81 year ago

    No they don’t, Steam barely ever gets updated, it’s not magically better than the others it’s just the one everyone uses.

    Digital storefronts are natural monopolies. No one wants to use a different game launcher because it’s annoying to remember multiple passwords, to remember which game is where, to install and have multiple launchers running. None of that is Valve doing some amazing engineering that no one else has done, it’s just the natural state of game launcher / storefront economics. The only reason Steam is what people prefer is because it was the first one on the scene and has the lion share of users and games for sale.

    We see the same thing happen with streaming platforms, the same thing happen with social networks. And Steam is also a social network which reinforces the monopoly. The other launches have friends and chat and shit but no one uses it because their friends are on steam or discord.

    • @Geth@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      71 year ago

      Today, yes, I agree. It’s really hard to compete with them anymore. But 15 years ago when everyone was rushing to capture the market, there were many opportunities to do so. Steam and valve were never infallible, but at least they took feedback and stayed consistent, unlike their competitors.

    • kingthrillgore
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      21 year ago

      Well if its a natural monopoly, they can be regulated to assure the price is fair and developers get a fair share of the returns.