• MxM111@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Yes, and the game’s publisher has an exclusivity deal in place and the devs can’t turn around and decide to give their game to another publisher

    This is not the exclusivity that I am talking about. Publishers as a rule still publish games through multiple channels. I am talking about exclusivity of the storefront. Not publishers’.

    Imagine if all storefronts had only exclusive games. Then they would have nearly zero incentives to have a good storefronts that users like and instead just hunt for the best games. The users would not have a choice which storefront they like - the market is totally broken and not working in this case.

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      11 months ago

      Man… Are you buying games to play them or to spend time looking at the storefront?

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        11 months ago

        I spend noticeable amount of time choosing games, reading reviews, participating in forums, plus having convenient library is important too. Reading news, plans about games, updates… yes all of that is important to me and how well it is implemented matters.

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          11 months ago

          Reviews, forums, news… All things you shouldn’t depend on a storefront to do because the store has an incentive not to be neutral…

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            11 months ago

            That’s user reviews, game news provided by game making companies. The storefront is a platform where those are posted. Storefront is a place where you search for product and having them in the storefront is very convenient and is something users want. But you are right, they should not be controlled and manipulated by storefront. And they are not in case of STEAM, for example. Storefronts should compete how good they can give this ecosystem to user, not how much games they can lock out from other stores. That, and the cost of games.

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              11 months ago

              “and they are not in case of Steam”

              Let me introduce you to reviews on Steam and their forums!

              You’re also the one who pointed out that you prefer Steam because it’s got them but now it suddenly doesn’t? You’re hard to follow buddy! Unless you’re saying they don’t have control over their own forums and the user reviews posted on their storefront???