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.
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not really, unless you're implying the fancy hotdog vendor paid for the development of said hotdogs, which they didn't
games don't belong to valve
you too?
i like kiwi parade gloss the most what's your favorite flavor?
i'm sorry but if you were enough of a rube to sign up for a $2/mo subscription for that then this might be darwinistic capitalism
if true were on the other side he'd have killed by now
with the amount of money they apparently had available to spend on this little jolly, it's absolutely incredible how much they fumbled things by trying to force their way in instead of asking nicely
if they just hadn't done exclusives, and had instead relied on their decreased split to offer lower prices, while chucking in the odd free game, they'd probably be a lot closer to the 50% of revenue they were hoping for when they started
valve is actively abusing their monopoly by preventing epic from offering the same product(s) at lower prices in their storefront, and their customer base are happy about it because of thoroughly epic pissed everybody off with their opening move
what chumps
There has been no genocide. [...] About 700,000 Arabs either fled or were expelled during the 1947 civil war and 1948 independence war of Israel following the United Nations-backed decision to recognise a State of Israel.
kind of pointless arguing with somebody reality-challenged enough that they can describe a genocide and then go "see no genocide"
it's pretty obvious to anybody paying attention what's going on in gaza, you just evidently just don't want to pay attention
As of May 2024, only 12 of Gaza's 36 hospitals are functional; 84% of health centers in the region have been destroyed or suffered damage. [...] Israel has also destroyed numerous culturally significant buildings, including 13 libraries housing thousands of books,[37][38] all of Gaza's 12 universities and 80% of its schools,[39][40] dozens of mosques, three churches, and two museums.[41][42][43]
so take your pick: is israel's bombing so wildly indiscriminate that they're just razing 80% of gaza, or are they deliberately targeting the infrastructure people need to live in a place?
you say valve isn't doing something, i provide an example where they are, and your defense is that they're just a big stinky liar?
cool, nice chat