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[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 weeks ago

I meant double dip as in they get to advertise and force you into perpetually using their software on any device you own that you wish to play your "subscription based" games on (you don't own the games through steam).

Are we really celebrating Steam taking away distribution? That was a whole industry that's been completely destroyed by companies like Amazon and now Steam.

So imagine you sold in-game currency for 100 EUR. The distribution costs consist of Value Added Tax, which stands at about 20% in Europe and payment processing fee, which could be around 2-4% depending on the payment method. After all the deductions, the developer keeps about 76-78 EUR.However, if the game is sold on Steam or the likes of Google Play, the developer must pay the store a 15-30% commission in addition to the Value Added Tax.

Yes, marketplaces do calculate and pay VAT for the game developers/publishers. They also add their own commission of 15-30% on top, which leaves the developer with about 50% of the revenue generated on the platform.

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If you just want all of your stuff under one umbrella, well that's your prerogative but you've been misinformed on what steam does or how horrible it is for a company to become a monopoly in a sector of the economy.

you get everything steam provides for eternity for all your players.

statements like these are just scary. It's like everyone has just completely forgotten how companies run in the modern age. Thinking any company has an "eternal" footprint and will always uphold their highest standards just aren't paying attention to anything.