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Guy never bought a game on the Epic Store... Owns 200+
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If they want to be guaranteed to be able to operate, they should join the communist movement. Monopolistic capitalist business practices aren't the way to go. If we're having a capitalist market, it had better be a free market, which is to say one with sufficient consumer protections so that customers can make free choices about who to give their money to for a certain product.
Oh so a free market where companies can decide to sign exclusivity contracts isn't ok but a free market where everything is released on the platform that you like is ok.
Sufficient consumer protection would see Valve being broken apart as a preventive measures because they're in a position where they can sway the market any way they want and there's nothing anyone can do about it. Funny how you guys never talk about their monopolistic position in the market, right?
If Aldi only sells apples and Walmart only sells pears, that's not a free market. That's two monopolies. Drag doesn't get a choice who to buy apples OR pears from.
If Aldi starts selling pears too, that's not a monopoly. That's customer choice. Drag can choose to shop at Aldi because of their lower prices and better customer service. Drag can vote with drag's wallet. If Walmart has a deal with the pear farmer not to sell pears to Aldi, that IS a monopoly.
Drag doesn't want to give any money to Epic. Put the game on GOG, put it on Itch, hell, put it on Origin! That would be great for consumers! A monopoly isn't.
Yet I'm sure it doesn't keep you from buying from Steam when games are only on there, right?
Don't talk about wanting a free market if that's not what you want.