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[–] Thrus2 ago
If they were doing this for the benefit of consumers they wouldn't have gotten you to mention their behavior on that front. This is them trying to lay the blame on others for their actions.
Saying they did exclusives s because valve takes bigger cuts is Bs. If the cut was the only reason there would not be a restriction on the game it would just be sold on epic with the option of the dev to release on any other platform they wanted at any time.
[–] Octocopter ago
Conveniently ignoring that the Devs agreed to the exclusivity deal. If the cut from Valve was a non-issue then the devs would trust being able to make money off both platforms.
Epic made an attractive offer to the Devs if not for Valve's recent increases to their cut the Devs would not have taken it. Should Valve have not been doing what they have been doing Epic could have never made the offer. Two sides of the same coin, each platform wants their own cut. The difference is how soy boys get offended by it.
[–] Thrus2 ago
Given the choice between the company screwing another business that agrees to the contract with them or one screwing the customer while saying it is ok because they do bad things as well. I will take valve. And tencent has no room to be saying others are anti anything which what they help condone.