[–]death@infosec.pub101 points4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)
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Perhaps that's because Steam doesn't seem to be trying very hard to "lock in" developers to their platform. Devs are free to sell their PC games on Gog or Epic or whatever. Steam is popular because it's a good platform. This freedom for developers or customers mostly does not exist on mobile or on consoles, except for the EUs efforts here.
Even their "console" the Steam Deck can, relatively easily, run games from other stores. I'm not saying a 30% cut should be considered fair but they do seem to take a different approach to digital sales than the other large players.
Google SafetyNet. You have rooted your device and/or are using a custom ROM? Then your device definitely isn't secure and a lot of apps straight up prevent you from using them.
Hating on Apple for their 30% cut is popular.
Hating on Google for their 30% cut is popular.
Hating on Microfot, Sony, and Nintendo for their cuts is popular.
But somehow hating on Steam for their 30% cut is going too far.
Perhaps that's because Steam doesn't seem to be trying very hard to "lock in" developers to their platform. Devs are free to sell their PC games on Gog or Epic or whatever. Steam is popular because it's a good platform. This freedom for developers or customers mostly does not exist on mobile or on consoles, except for the EUs efforts here.
Even their "console" the Steam Deck can, relatively easily, run games from other stores. I'm not saying a 30% cut should be considered fair but they do seem to take a different approach to digital sales than the other large players.
You could say the same about Google.
The same Google that's been constantly trying to add features that deter 3rd party app stores?
Such as?
Google Play protect
Google SafetyNet. You have rooted your device and/or are using a custom ROM? Then your device definitely isn't secure and a lot of apps straight up prevent you from using them.