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Zozano@aussie.zone 11 months agoSo Wolfire’s idea of being anticompetitive is to restrict how many features a platform may offer?
Honestly, it just sounds like Wolfire has an axe to grind. Steam doesn’t price in the features it offers, their 30% cut existed a long time before most of this stuff was added.
Something like this will never be implemented. Consider the outcome: Steam decouples the marketplace from the extra services, so they create a separate application and offer it as a free service, and creates a link between the two services. There are a hundred ways around this, and all of them inconvenience the consumer.
Spedwell@lemmy.world 11 months ago
I’m at my wits end trying to explain this. I guess I can just recommend reading articles and legal briefs that summarize the matter.
Maybe I’ll think about it later and make a more complete write up with concrete examples. I really hate to see the confusion here. Wolfire is doing us a favor, we should not be handing Valve the keys to the market just because they act like Mr. Benevolent.
Zozano@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Sorry, as aforementioned, I’m just not seeing what you’re seeing.