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Why can we buy games cheaper on other services then?
Steam works and the prices are good and I don't see them buying exclusives. That's good enough for me nothing is perfect.
GOG is good if the game you want is on there. I got the ultimate edition of Fallout New Vegas for like £5. It was like £10-15 on Steam at the time. Great deal. The main issue is they're strictly anti-DRM for offline games so the bigger developers are less inclined to put their games on there, but whatever.
yeah, exclusives are the big one for me. I choose to game on PC because it's less bullshit. exclusives decidedly fall into the bullshit category and the EGS is full of them
Yeah the amount of "No steam no buy" fanboys is absurd. They act like having to open a different program to see their games is like hacking into the matrix. Not to mention that there are already programs like GOG Galaxy that compile all of your games from all your services in to one GUI.
I used to be annoyed about the memory usage of running multiple game launchers but now it's a bit of a non issue with 32gb ram. I don't even remember what I had when it was an issue.
Steam is definitely not as bad as you're making it out to be.
The way Epic handled competition was by strong-handing exclusives constantly without actually providing a better service. Last time I bought a game from Epic, it didn't even have a cart system to buy games in bulk. Couple that with the tolerance of cryptocurrency/blockchain and acquisitions of sites like Artstation and Bandcamp, and yeah - people have reasons to not like Epic. I've heard stories of people getting locked out of their banks because of the lack of a cart and they were buying a lot of games in a short amount of time. I've also heard stories about people's Epic accounts getting breached because of Fortnite BS.
And I'm saying this as someone who uses multiple launchers. I hated Steam back in the mid-2010s (skipped the middleman and bought GTAV from Rockstar directly) and they were in quite a bad rut with Steam Greenlight and the paid mods fiasco. People were rightfully loudly critical of Steam and at a time, Valve really did not deserve taking a 30% cut. They've done a lot since then to recoup that lost trust and deserve the 30% cut, Proton and the Steam Deck being a massive part of that for many people.
While that seems like a pretty basic feature, I'd wager that they know that people don't generally buy games in bulk unless they're free.
I've had a very pleasant experience every time I've talked to Steam Support. What's so bad about them?