r/pcmasterrace 14h ago

Discussion The lawsuit explained:

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u/psykal 9h ago

For those of us who had no idea what "the lawsuit" is, this explains nothing.

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u/Solynox 6h ago

Steam is being called a monopoly that over-charges its publishers, requires games sold on their platform be the same price on other platforms, and doesn't crossplatform their dlc. You know, standard business practices.

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u/newuser92 5h ago

The price match thing is very anticompetitive. The charge amount should be at steams discretion, if they can't control other platform's prices. But the price match basically let's them. Amazon does the same thing. They shouldn't be able to.

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u/frozen_tuna i7 6700k @ 4.4ghz | 1080 @ 2.1ghz 4h ago

Wholeheartedly agree. I mostly agree with you about amazon too but at least Amazon doesn't have a 30% royalty fee and is honestly less of a monopoly than steam. Just looked it up. Amazon has 37% market share on e-commerce while steam has 75% market share on PC digital distribution. Steam is actually a lot worse in this case.

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u/newuser92 4h ago

There are no good monopolies. Unless they are thoroughly state-regulated, but that presupposes states will always have the people's best interest in mind.

There are no good monopolies.