• ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    “we’ve built a platform that at least give piracy a run for its money, and used it to develop a massive user base so conditioned to buying from us that they happily joke about how 50% off a game they won’t play is cause for them to buy four times as many. Please, join us all in the baffling orgy of commerce, all we ask is 30% of the treasure.”.
    “We will, but we’re gonna try to get the users to come to our platform with less content and maybe a $500 buy-in so we can have a bigger portion of a smaller pie”.
    “Lol, go for it”.
    “…”.
    “…”.
    “Why are you being anticompetitive?”

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      4 months ago

      The hilarious thing is that Sony could open their own pc storefront selling steam keys, keep their 30%, and the only restriction would be maintaining price parity with the same game on the Steam storefront.

      For a. Company like Sony that already has all the payment processing and customer service knowhow, this would be far easier for them than most.

      Yet they can’t or won’t bother because suits are fucking stupid.

    • Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      4 months ago

      God preach here. "Our storefront works half the time, is clunky, bulky, filled with flashy ads and no substance, allows no customization, you can’t add your own games, you can’t run it on Linux, and our games will always assume you’re trying to pirate or hack even when we know you just bought the game. Switch over now! You’ll love it!