• Franconian_Nomad@feddit.de
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    2 年前

    Smells like a smear campaign. Some idiots try to get some fake-ass grass roots movement going.

    Bold move, let‘s see how it plays out for them.

    • Dadifer@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 年前

      I actually was sort of on board after I read the article. Why should a publisher be penalized if they offer a lower price on a different platform?

      • SuperIce@lemmy.world
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        2 年前

        They don’t really though. They’re talking about selling steam keys in a different platform, not selling the game on a different platform (like Epic Games for instance). You can sell the game for cheaper on Epic or GOG if you want to.

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          When new video game stores were opening that charged much lower commissions than Valve, I decided that I would provide my game “Overgrowth” at a lower price to take advantage of the lower commission rates. I intended to write a blog post about the results. But when I asked Valve about this plan, they replied that they would remove Overgrowth from Steam if I allowed it to be sold at a lower price anywhere, even from my own website without Steam keys and without Steam’s DRM.

          From the source cited by the article.

            • Aielman15@lemmy.world
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              2 年前

              So why is the game still on steam then if that “cited” information was accurate?

              Because Steam is the largest storefront with the biggest userbase and forfeiting those sales is a death sentence for developers.

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                The source makes a claim that selling off platform without DRM would get them delisted from Steam.

                I found you a link showing they do exactly that.

                So the developer is either lying… or the source is lying… or the article writer is lying.

                • Aielman15@lemmy.world
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                  2 年前

                  The source makes a claim that selling off platform at a lower price than Steam would get them delisted. You linked the Steam page ($19,50) and the Wolfire.com page ($19,99), so what’s your point? Reread the post.

                  […] they [Steam] replied that they would remove Overgrowth from Steam if I allowed it to be sold at a lower price anywhere, even from my own website without Steam keys and without Steam’s DRM.

                  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.com
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                    2 年前

                    … You’re making shit up and lying at the same time. Here, lets squash this bullshit argument once and for all. Please somehow make this make sense. It’s not only cheaper… but a choice of WITH or WITHOUT steam drm and the developer is already doing it.

                    OFF STEAM with or without steam DRM: $19.95

                    ON STEAM: $19.99

                    Edit: I can add more arrows if you’d like.

      • stardust@lemmy.ca
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        2 年前

        Do they? Haven’t felt like that s the case as a long time user of /r/gamedeals and isthereanydeals which is all focused on game sales.

      • Nibodhika@lemmy.world
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        They don’t. The thing most people who have never published a game on steam don’t know is that valve gives you infinite steam keys (for free) that you can give or sell as you wish. This is to allow studios/publishers to give keys to whoever they want, and also allows them to sell those keys on their own or third-party websites. This is a HUGE deal, Valve is letting studios/publishers sell games on a separate site without charging anything while hosting the game themselves. The only condition to those keys is that they can’t be sold cheaper than on Steam.

        That’s a completely different thing from what you’re claiming. This means that games can be cheaper on GoG, Epic, etc as long as they don’t give you a steam key together (which they could, for free).