Devs make more money selling in Steam because all the customers are there. I know that accepting this means accepting libertarian philosophy is deeply flawed, but it isn't that complicated.
You argue like a libertarian, too. As in naming off logical fallacies while completely missing the substance.
I don't know what makes me a libertarian in your eyes and I don't care. The point of the discussion has been about Steam being a "monopoly", and whatever label you apply to me does not discredit my arguments nor distract from the fact that your posts have no substance other than trying to apply a label to me instead of addressing the arguments being made.
If store B is shit, and there isn't much else, then everyone flocks to store A. Then store A will be a monopoly.
If Store B is shit so everyone flocks to Store A then:
Devs make more money selling in Steam because all the customers are there. I know that accepting this means accepting libertarian philosophy is deeply flawed, but it isn't that complicated.
Your attempts at Ad Hominin in no way argues that Steam is a monopoly.
"People shop at Store A instead of Store B" does not necessitate that Store A is a monopoly. Maybe Store B is shit.
If store B is shit, and there isn't much else, then everyone flocks to store A. Then store A will be a monopoly.
You argue like a libertarian, too. As in naming off logical fallacies while completely missing the substance.
I don't know what makes me a libertarian in your eyes and I don't care. The point of the discussion has been about Steam being a "monopoly", and whatever label you apply to me does not discredit my arguments nor distract from the fact that your posts have no substance other than trying to apply a label to me instead of addressing the arguments being made.
If Store B is shit so everyone flocks to Store A then: