Valve Is Killing The PC Market?

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According to a report on trade site MCV, two "big-name digital retailers" for the PC market are staring down the barrel of financial ruin, while two major British retailers are reportedly considering a ban on games that include Steam integration.

"Publishers don't give a shit, they don't care what happens to the customer. Which is the crucial point, because Steam do," the director of "a fledgling Steam rival" told the site. A fledgling rival, eh? Direct2Drive, perhaps? GamersGate? Impulse, maybe?

The criticism of Steam - an online multiplayer platform and digital shopfront run by Half-Life developers Valve - doesn't stop there.

"I've fought hard for my customer, and never before have I had to give my customers away. Steam is killing the PC market and it is no wonder digital retailers are failing", the unnamed director continues.

"Steam is locking down the market."

See, here's where these digital competitors have it wrong. Yes, it's hardly an ideal set of circumstances that a single company is effectively taking over the mainstream PC downloadable market. More competition would be good for everyone. But there's a reason Steam is so dominant: it's the only service that's doing things right.

The sooner competing services quit bitching and start putting together comparable platforms where you can shop, play and communicate as easily as you can on Steam, the sooner we'll take their criticisms as something more than just sour grapes.

As for the bricks-and-mortar retailers, there are reportedly fears that selling boxed copies of games that include mandatory Steam integration is only going to encourage customers to not only shop online in the future, but shop with Steam, which is a competitor to these own retailer's digital shopfront ambitions.

As a result of this, "two major retailers" in the UK are threatening publishers that they will cease stocking games that include such a requirement in any form.

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this could get ugly.
 
Not gonna happen. The publishers want Valve games to be published by them. Valve wants steam installed. Valve doesn't need publisher money, valve wins.
 
Yeah, basically. They spearhead the majority of online gaming because of Steam. And they publish games that way. 2.6 million at the time of my post, with 2.9 million being the highest for the last 48 hours. I don't see many gamers complaining.
 
I heard Microsoft is making a PC games online marketplace similar to Valve and Xbox live. I think more PC games will be sold online in the future rather then retailers like EBgames.
 
Yeah, basically. They spearhead the majority of online gaming because of Steam. And they publish games that way. 2.6 million at the time of my post, with 2.9 million being the highest for the last 48 hours. I don't see many gamers complaining.

I don't think gamers care where their money goes, they just want the game and nothing else.
 
I don't think gamers care where their money goes, they just want the game and nothing else.
Actually, http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1583551 < That would be a thread about gamers caring where their money goes. But Valve is, overall, a good company that knows what they're doing and they will win at winning.
 
There is only one bad thing about games published by Valve. If you buy your game on CD in the shop and you got no internet then you're screwed. Seriously though. I'd rather valve do publish most pc games. They have a share of 70% of games. Valve also care about the people and the games. Hence why they take forever to make a game.
 
Also, My next post will happen shortly. See also: http://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Valve_Time
 
Vavle is killing THEIR market, not the gaming market. I see it as a positive thing that more and more games are released in a digital format.
Conservatism = Not wanted.
 
Let's just face it, VAVLe is an evil company that likes to have sells on big games that put them ahead of the rest of the market share.
When I'm posting this right now they have 1,215 games for PC and 122 for mac, some of these being Indie games that might not have seen the light of day without Steam.
 
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