| Soren0079 said: I doubt we'll see many news sites cover this in a major way. They're far to happy to be able to promote a big store that isn't Steam, even if it's bad in the long term. |
The funny thing here is that in theory it would be easy to crush Steam. Just offer to take 4 to 12 percent of all game sale profits, while passing at least half of those savings on to the consumer. Then make your store have reviews, forums, an offline mode, and quality control. Finally offer GoG style DRM-Free versions of games so long as the developer chooses to opt in. Both customers and publishers would flock to a store like that.
But no. There has to be something more to it or somebody else would have done it already.







