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And yet it moves steam
And yet it moves steam









and yet it moves steam
  1. #AND YET IT MOVES STEAM UPDATE#
  2. #AND YET IT MOVES STEAM PATCH#

Not that this is new (Origin, Uplay, GoG Galaxy,, and so on), and the forced walled-in distributor "exclucivity" of this is potentially a bad thing, but we need drastic measures like this (making high-profile games explicitly "non-Steam") to train end-users to look for games in other places than the ease and convenience of Steam's increasingly developer-unfriendly and profit-hungering machinery. It's about time major players in this industry start making active moves towards breaking Steam's current near-monopoly. ValantarHave to say I see this as pretty great.

and yet it moves steam

Dec 11th 2022 This Week in Gaming (Week 50) (30)Īdd your own comment 72 Comments on Bethesda Ditching Steam With Fallout 76 - Available Only via 1 to 25 of 71 Go to 2 3 Previous Next #1 Frick.Feb 21st 2023 Microsoft and NVIDIA Announce Expansive New Gaming Deal (36).Apr 4th 2023 Naughty Dog says Last of Us Part I on Steam Deck Will Have to Wait (4).Apr 12th 2023 QuakeCon To Make On Location Comeback in 2023 (1).Feb 12th 2023 This Week in Gaming (Week 7) (5).Apr 13th 2023 Konami Opens Pre-Orders for Super Bomberman R 2, Launching September 12 (6).

#AND YET IT MOVES STEAM UPDATE#

Apr 12th 2023 Ghostwire: Tokyo The Spider's Thread Out Now, Free Update for PC and Modern Console Versions (2).Apr 28th 2023 Microsoft and Nware Sign 10-Year Cloud Gaming Deal (1).

#AND YET IT MOVES STEAM PATCH#

  • Mar 30th 2023 The Last of Us Part I Patch Released to Address Crashes and Shader Compilation Issues (20).
  • Apr 27th 2023 Bethesda Reveals Redfall's Official PC Hardware Requirements, NVIDIA Releases Exclusive Launch Trailer (17).
  • Of course, one might argue that those are all peanuts compared to the actual game. In the game F.A.Q., Bethesda has made it clear that Fallout 76 will only be available via, meaning that users will be left in the cold with some of Steam's exclusive features. Of course, Bethesda isn't a small company, to say the least that's why it has the resources to pour into its own digital platform, and part of the reason why Fallout 76 won't make it to the PC's leading distribution platform, Steam. Of course, this is easier said than done, and most small companies wouldn't be able to set up their own digital distribution service - Steam as a platform is a great alternative for these, since it couples simplicity with a grand user base, and Steam's own in-house publicity and user data allows these companies to achieve a much wider audience than they likely would should they try to use their own distribution platform. The ease of digital distribution means companies can always try to maximize their profits by cutting the man in the middle - saving in on any distribution fees that third party would demand for its services.











    And yet it moves steam