I'm not defending anyone.
I'm calling stupidity out for what it is.
I'm not defending anyone.
I'm calling stupidity out for what it is.
You're a useful idiot.
If a developer doesn't like those terms, can't they just remove their game from Steam or never release it there to begin with?
If a user doesn't like those terms, they don't have to buy the game.
Developers and users are voting with their wallets every day and the votes say Steam is worth the cost.
And a 30% cut is high.
Is it? It's my understanding that it's comparable to what brick and mortar stores would charge to have a game on their shelves.
Also, anyone who thinks EGS will keep developer fees low if they had a higher marketshare is incredibly naive.
Nobody is forced to use any of those platforms.
You're the one licking the boot of developers who just want to profit off of your stupidity.
The distro shouldn't matter too much, but the desktop environment will.
I recommend using KDE if you want something similar to Windows, and GNOME if you want something similar to macOS.
Using a GUI also isn't really dependent on the DE either for most programs. It's dependent on whether or not a GUI for it exists in the first place.
Star Citizen might come out before this.