Sujet : Re: Epic Game Store tops $1 Billion USD in 2024
De : spallshurgenson (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Spalls Hurgenson)
Groupes : comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.actionDate : 21. Feb 2025, 18:08:47
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There's a related article talking about how Amazon expected it could
dominate the PC gaming market-space and yet repeatedly failed to
dislodge Steam/Valve.* Like Epic, they thought that just throwing huge
amounts of money around would be sufficient, and were surprised that
tactic didn't work. Apparently the idea of actually creating a product
that could compete on features never occurred to them.
To any other would-be competitors to Steam, here's a (probably
incomplete) list of features you need to have in your storefront:
a) a way to launch games (duh)
b) a way to buy games (also duh)
c) preferably a way to make the launching bit the default,
and not the storefront
d) chat
e) user reviews
f) discussions
g) workshops for mods
h) screenshots & saved videos
g) sharing libraries amongst family
h) remote play
i) toggleable FPS counter
j) cloud saves
This is just a minimum of features Steam adds (feel free to add any
others you think are essential). There's a lot more functionality too,
but if your client doesn't add at least these basics, you have the
inferior product and why should anyone bother with it?
The thing is, I WANT there to be a more robust marketplace. Steam has
been a reasonably good curator (considering it's a modern-day
corporation) but you can't DEPEND on their good behavior to last
forever (and Valve has its dark side too). But almost all its
competitors** have relied too much on their money and name-recognition
rather than creating a product people might actually want to use. And
it doesn't work. Gamers aren't going to flock to your platform just
because you're Activision, or just because a few games are exclusive
to your client, or just because you occasionally give away a 5-year
old game for free. You've tried that tactic for years and Valve only
grows stronger.
So maybe try a new tack?
* its on PC Gamer, but we'll overlook that:
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/amazon-apparently-thought-it-was-gonna-compete-with-steam-since-the-orange-box-but-prime-gamings-former-vp-admits-that-gamers-already-had-the-solution-to-their-problems/** EA, Ubisoft, ActiBlizz, Microsoft, Rockstar, Bethesda, Epic,
Amazon... just to name a few