by Ice Cream Jonsey » Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:27 am
Well, the thing is - why do people like Steam? There is a lot of momentum, sure. I have 1300 or 1700 or whatever games on it. I don't necessarily like or want more launchers. And publishers have been shooting themselves by having their own awful launchers INSIDE Steam. I lost access to three Rockstar games because of this.
Epic exists because their guy in charge feels entitled to all the money coming off the top from digital sales from games. He acts and speaks like Bezos, Zuckerman, Musk and all the other tech billionaires. If Epic ever did supplant Steam, computer gaming would be just as awful to navigate as everything else that mass capitalism ruined.
Amazon would rather murder their own employees than have a warehouse close for 5 hours. The fuck would they care about having a delightful consumer experience. Microsoft has tried to worm their way into gaming with that "Xbox Live Gold" stuff, the equivalent service - if it were called Amazon Gold - would have the gold be in reference to the contents of the Gatorade bottle they'd expect you to throw at the screen in order to (etc)
Well, the thing is - why do people like Steam? There is a lot of momentum, sure. I have 1300 or 1700 or whatever games on it. I don't necessarily like or want more launchers. And publishers have been shooting themselves by having their own awful launchers INSIDE Steam. I lost access to three Rockstar games because of this.
Epic exists because their guy in charge feels entitled to all the money coming off the top from digital sales from games. He acts and speaks like Bezos, Zuckerman, Musk and all the other tech billionaires. If Epic ever did supplant Steam, computer gaming would be just as awful to navigate as everything else that mass capitalism ruined.
Amazon would rather murder their own employees than have a warehouse close for 5 hours. The fuck would they care about having a delightful consumer experience. Microsoft has tried to worm their way into gaming with that "Xbox Live Gold" stuff, the equivalent service - if it were called Amazon Gold - would have the gold be in reference to the contents of the Gatorade bottle they'd expect you to throw at the screen in order to (etc)