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The problem is that if another site is selling the early access game for less than Steam, then that means Steam is selling it for higher, which Valve is prohibiting in its new Early Access policy. So this new policy bans other websites from competing with Steam on price.
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Woot! the Steam thanksgiving sale is here. Brave New World is 75% off!
Let the shopping begin.
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Lowered prices (matching sale prices elsewhere) with a larger market portion equates to greater sales, which helps the developer pay his/her bills and keep working on the "next big thing". Quite honestly - having done the "early access" bit a few times I am more against the whole "early access" movement than I am with Steam wanting to stay competitive for its users.
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I really don't see an issue with this.
They aren't asking for a monopoly on an item, just equal pricing. And it's not permanent equal pricing, it's only for early access. So if a dev wants to sell their product for a lower price (Why they would makes no sense), they can avoid steam altogether. How, exactly is this hurting devs? Steam is forcing a higher price point. If the consumer wants a cheaper price, they only have to wait a bit for the game to be released. There's no way this is an anti-trust issue, as there will always be other options for the consumer. I find it very doubtful the DOJ would consider "Early Access" a 'need' for consumers. |
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OK first of all - the "policy" reads as a request. Note the "please" verbage.
Second - anti-trust means a monopoly - nowhere in there does Valve state that early access sales must be through them only. Instead - they ask only that they be allowed to insure that their price matches that of others. Price matching. So "More>less" doesn't apply - rather, "price=price" does. So where exactly does "anti-trust" apply?
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Even if they did violate something.....I like Steam too much. They still get my business...and there's probably a lot of people who are in the same boat.
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It's the vigilant consumer who will eventually bring the downfall of the mega corps (I hope). While I disagree with CF's OP, I do like his style. |
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I don't buy into the early access/special editions stuff so that's my position. Until they screw over bigtime, i'll stay with them.
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What should Valve have done - leave a known non-functional game in people's libraries? Oh - and the users that had the game - still had the game installed on their computers. Steam didn't "rip" the game files and data away. The game simply wouldn't work - due to Square Enix. All Steam did was make sure no one tried to run a game that everyone knew wouldn't work, then clog up Steam's support channels over something they had no ability to fix. Read the ToS with Steam - you know they have the right to dump every game you have if they want. They won't because it will kill the business - but if the users are upset, they need to take it up with Square Enix, not Valve.
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How exactly is steam a monopoly?
I can digitally order games from a couple online vnedors I know of, and could easily find another dozen if I cared to look. I can also go down to walmart or bestbuy or radioshack or etc etc etc. You have plenty of other choices for your gaming needs, you just choose to not explore them. A monopoly is when the consumer has no other choice but to buy a product or service from one company. |
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