• @rtxn@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Success is not illegal. Valve isn’t buying up smaller competing storefronts, or paying off developers for exclusivity, or burying competition in legal fees and prepared 80-page lawsuits. The only thing holding back real competition is the competing platforms being dogshit.

    I was excited for the EGS when it was announced. Then it turned out to be a garbage platform with the shady exclusivity deals that turned Steam into an ad platform for games that had been poached by Epic. Valve responded to it with the Steam Deck and Proton.

    • @misk@sopuli.xyz
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      14 months ago

      Leveraging dominant position to keep your monopoly is illegal even in the US.

        • @misk@sopuli.xyz
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          4 months ago

          At some point you’re so entrenched in the market you don’t have to do anything anymore. I was quite surprised that Valve somehow evaded EU Digital Markets Act gatekeeper criteria.

          • @tyler@programming.dev
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            34 months ago

            Ok but you made a claim that they were leveraging their market position to maintain a monopoly. So please describe how they are doing that in any way shape or form.

              • @tyler@programming.dev
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                24 months ago

                Just because someone claims something to sue a company does not mean it’s true. You gotta go through the whole court process and prove it.

                It says Valve “forces” game publishers to sign up to so-called price parity obligations, preventing titles being sold at cheaper prices on rival platforms

                I’ve never seen any publisher claim this, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t true. But it sure doesn’t sound like that has anything to do with being a monopoly. Epic, GoG, Ubisoft, etc. could all do the exact same thing.

                Anyway, thanks for the link. I was not the one to downvote you on your last comment. You did what I asked.