• Kecessa
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    10 months ago

    Remember that a monopoly is a monopoly and unless it’s a State corporation, you’ve got no say in the way it’s run.

    Valve could turn around and start implementing bullshit and they would be in a position that you would pretty much have no choice but to give up on the ease of access to all your games if you decided not to do business with them anymore or they could decide to ban you for one reason or another and you would lose everything you purchased from them.

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        10 months ago

        They are, you don’t need 100% of a market to be considered a monopoly, just a big enough share that you’re considered to be the default option.

        Valve are actually getting sued for having anti competitive provisions in their contracts preventing devs from selling their games for less on other stores.

        I also doubt you wouldn’t complain about Valve if they made you want to drop the service, they don’t necessarily need to ban you for you to regret your decision to only buy from them, it could simply be a scandal about internal issues or them introducing features your disagree with to increase their profits (which they could do considering their position in the market).