Tim Sweeney emailed Gabe Newell calling Valve 'you assholes' over Steam policies, to which Valve's COO replied internally 'you mad bro?'
Tim Sweeney emailed Gabe Newell calling Valve 'you assholes' over Steam policies, to which Valve's COO replied internally 'you mad bro?'

Tim Sweeney emailed Gabe Newell calling Valve 'you assholes' over Steam policies, to which Valve's COO replied internally 'you mad bro?'

If Epic could actually provide a better service, they would be seeing customers and developers actually want to use their platform.
Instead they try to lock games behind exclusivity deals and bribe customers with free games and they still fail.
So what do they do instead of fixing their own problems? They go after everyone else whoβs actually successful.
I'd love it if they had a comparable service, because competition is good for the consumer, but they just don't.
Steam has had a relative monopoly for two decades, and we're lucky they've been customer friendly. But if something were to happen to Gabe, or Valve decided to go public or something, we're screwed.
The fact that everyone else is shit isnβt Valves problem, itβs theirs.
And we are fucked when something eventually changes with Valve, but weβd have been fucked this whole time without them.
When Gabe dies, we're SO fucked.
Doubt
Gog is objectively giving you more value for your money but even cdpr had to release the Gwent standalone on steam eventually because people didn't buy it enough - once it was on steam it sold more than in a year on gog in weeks
People don't look at the alternatives at all - unless it's a AAA game with an exclusive deal
What value do they give you exactly?
The games are mostly priced the same, they don't have integrated modding support, no input remapping, no remote play, no in-home streaming, no steamcmd for server operators, no VR client, no Linux client and no Steam Deck support.
The only thing they do give you is no DRM, but nothing stops a developer from adding a DRM-free game on Steam.
GOG doesn't have regional pricing. It's giving me less value for my money lol.
They ruined a game I loved and I will never forgive them.
What game was that?
Epic building a launcher that has equivalent features to Steam would do nothing. Everyone wants all their games in one place, and everyone already has their friends list there.
Getting exclusives and giving away games is probably the only way they could even enter the market. Yeah the launcher kinda sucks, but Valve has decades of development that they've poured into Steam, it isn't simple to just copy everything. There was a time that Steam sucked.
Steam is a de-facto monopoly. They luckily don't really do anti competitive practices, they just focus on having a great product, and that's why people (myself included) love them. But I don't think another company can ever really enter the PC market without a few tricks like exclusives or free games.