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What games are you going to get rid of eurobros?
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What games are you going to get rid of eurobros?
Just the french ones, like they did with holland, easy.
all of them.
all of them
Why only steam? Every platform should allow this
It's just the beginning. Enjoy paying even more for newly released titles.
It's easier to juggle a court case if you only attack one corporation. And Valve is by far the easiest smallest target with coincidentally also the most prominent digital storefront.
Once Steam falls, they can go after the rest of the publishers then move on to Apple, Google, and even go beyond video games.
How about devs start making games so good that people wouldn't want to sell them
Nothing is that good.
I'll enjoy paying the same price I've always paid, and just having to wait a couple of extra days at most. Or hell, if I feel like waiting a couple of weeks, the market will have already sunk down to 50% off.
Enjoy crying about steam sales not being as good when every game is 80% off after a month anyway.
If you own a physical game you haven't resold you're a hypocrite.
It would be far easier to resell digital goods though.
It would. But if you have never sold a physical game for reasons outside of "its difficult", it would imply some games are good enough to keep.
I still own super smash bros melee, Mario sunshine, and multiple pokemon games from gen 3-7
That site sounds extremely biased towards the Epic Store.
Literally how
the only one embroiled in the court case is steam
sure it will have repercussions industry wide if they lose the appeal but it makes sense to focus on steam as of now, news wise
Mentions the Epic Store a lot and talks about how unfair the 30% cut is, things that have nothing to do with the French court case.
You guys weren't joking when you said that journalists were being bought by Tencent.
OP doesn't even mention the Epic store.
Nor would it make sense to since Epic isn't involved in the case, which would be impossible since the case has been ongoing since 2015.
So basically you've hopped into a thread with nothing to do about Epic, to try get some (You)s with Epic baiting, nice.
all the single-player ones
I'm not talking about OP or about the lawsuit itself; I'm talking about the news website linked by OP, which I read to learn more about the lawsuit.
One thing is saying something like "how the French court's decision will affect other stores, like the Epic Store, GOG and Battle.net is to be seen...." and another is shilling the Epic Store, going as far as bitching about the 30% cut while having links to news praising the Epic Store, on a news article about something that only involves Valve at the moment.
>OP doesn't even mention the Epic store.
Not him, but the article link that you obviously didnt read mentioned Epic you fucknut.
Did you guys read it?
>steam has been criticised for its 30% cut
Which is true and doesn't even mention Epic here.
>how it will affect its biggest competitor Epic is yet to be seen
Also true.
There's no pro-Epic shilling in the linked article.
None of them, I'm not French.