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[–] 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.
[–] Octocopter ago
In my first comment I called Epic/Tencent anti-consumer, my entire point being that Valve has a big part of the blame for it happening. All these fan boys are so butt hurt that anyone would dare disrespect the "golden palace of Steam" by holding them accountable.
Now all the cry babies screaming about exclusives which have been around before gaming was even a market I find silly.