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Ex-Valve Employee Reveals Steam & Valve’s Dirty Secrets
By Syazwan Bahri|April 12, 2019|0 Comment
In the recent issue of Epic snagging games from Steam, we’re often quick to shift our view to one side of the fence, but never the other. Today, that fence has been lowered.
A former Steam employee has let some secrets on how bad Valve’s game market monopoly has affected developers. Richard Geldrich just recently dropped his job at Valve. His decision was backed by numerous current and ex-Valve developers.
Tim Sweeney, Epic CEO, supports the idea of speaking up against tech industry stuff.
Rather than me typing a long wall of text that’s surely gonna get glossed over, let us break it down for you;
https://twitter.com/richgel999/status/1113982019849998336
https://twitter.com/richgel999/status/1113982823617052672
https://twitter.com/richgel999/status/1113985348961353728
Gamers don’t see how incredibly difficult and stressful it is to make these games. Epic has given these creators a chance to strike a better deal. If you don’t support them you are basically hurting the developers who will get stuck under Steam’s thumb.
— Richard Geldreich (@richgel999) April 5, 2019
Again, it’s not surprising to see us gamers jumping the gun when it comes to controversies like this. Little do gamers know that developing games are very hard. So, when Epic Games Store starts offering games, it’s practically a good move to break Steam’s harsh revenue sharing percentage, giving developers more space to create more games.
Yes, there are pros and cons of having multiple clients on your PC, and the slew of great features Steam offers is irresistible to pass along. Then again, we have to look at the bigger picture.
I’d love to be on the fence on this one. However, since it basically determines the future of the games industry, it’s imperative that we push aside sentiments to make it better for all.
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