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Mr Puggsly said:
Dr.Henry_Killinger said:

They aren't MS exclusives, they're PC games. MS exclusive is a meaningless statement, Xbox exclusive is what matters. There is a huge difference between W10 adoption and Windows adoptions since Windows has been the dominant PC OS for decades.

CIP ROTR on Windows Store has Xbox Live integrated while Steam's version does not. MS is only benefiting from that Windows Store version. The game doesn't require Windows 10 after all, and that steam money goes to Valve and SE not MS.

And if it comes to the selling of games on PC, they are competing with all the other people who sell games on PC.

Furthermore, Steam doesn't encourage Windows use, they don't have a choice, because MS made sure that the major forces behind pc gaming such as DirectX were on their OS. Steam and in a sense most of the tech companies related to gaming are pushing toward Linux and OSX.

In a sense, as soon as WS started getting games it was competiting with Steam and Co, but now with its games like ROTR, QB, etc, its undeniably in the matchups now.

You're dragging this into conversation I don't want to have.

Okay, Steam doesn't nothing beneficial for Windows. Peace out.

Fire Tables does nothing beneficial to Android and Google :)
Compelling Software you can only get on a Pc (with Windows) does always benefit MS.
Even if it's not directly messureable or viewable and as much as some1 buy and ply games form the Windows 10 app store