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    It’s stuff like this that makes me not even think about pirating games. Imagine a company that literally just improves features and makes it easier for me and my family to enjoy the media they sell. Why the fuck wouldn’t I buy from their store?

    Why streaming services don’t understand this, I’ll never know. Seems like the games industry is riding purely on Steam’s usability while the film/TV industry is speedrunning enshittification.

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      217 months ago

      Every company os speedrunning enshittification except steam. Like. Look at the other game launchers. They are all shit.

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        Epic didn’t need any catching up tho 😎

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          Its better than Ubisoft connect or EA Launcher. But it sucks nontheless.

          Or maybe we expect too much because of steam

          • @derpgon
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            Well, every one of these is a different pile of crap, but a pile of crap nonetheless.

            It was supposed to be a Steam competitor, and they openly said it, but the only competition it won is the dumbest fucking ideas brought to PC gaming - and that being exclusivity. But after a few released games, I’ve realized it was a good thing! I could try the game for free, and wait a year when the game has those nice QoL features. For BL3, I started when the game already had tons of extra content.

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      DRM-free is even better for this, but comparing to storefronts that require logging in: absolutely.

      GOG is pretty amazing, too, is what I’m saying.

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      The only games I’ve ever pirated are Sims 4 (I ain’t paying 1000 bucks worth of dlc) and Starfield (I still feel robbed) because Steam just makes buying games at reasonable prices so easy.

      The other day I bought RDR2, player it for an hour, didn’t enjoy it and returned it no questions asked

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        17 months ago

        The only thing stopping me playing that game through again is the first part of it being unskippable.

        Fuck that prologue.

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          I never got through the prologue either… but I’m a completionist, and each mission was giving me extra parameters that made things so much harder than just ‘beating’ the mission.

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      17 months ago

      Because you want to have a Plan B when Steam starts fucking you over, like the rest of them. Always have a backup plan, no matter what.