• @[email protected]
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    03 days ago

    What if I wanna use a third party launcher to launch Steam games that themselves need a further third party launcher?

  • gon [he]
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    03 days ago

    Why do you want to ban third party launchers? Wouldn’t having more control over your launcher by having access to third party launchers be a benefit? I’m confused, I don’t know what this is.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      When I launch a game from steam I would like it to launch from steam. Not launch a launcher which then launches the game. Why would I ever want to launch a launcher to launch my game when I’m doing it from steam. If I want choice so bad I’ll go and buy it from the 2nd launcher. But I didn’t. I bought it from steam. Cause I want steam to launch my game.

      • gon [he]
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        OOOH!! I see what you mean!

        I thought you were talking about like… Using a different Steam launcher to browse and launch everything. I don’t know, I’m not a big gamer…

        Thanks for clarifying!

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      It’s been a minute since I set up my steam deck, is it not possible to get into desktop mode without signing into a steam account?

      • @[email protected]
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        03 days ago

        You can use Desktop Mode without a steam account.

        This meme is just dumb and contrarian. They’re comparing an OS to a games distribution platform that requires user accounts to function.

      • @[email protected]
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        it’s not a wrong meme but valve is ok to do this because the device, like many consoles, is a loss leader.

        however, try to even find the Linux desktop mode on a ps5/xbox… in this way we’re still treated above and beyond what’s industry standard.

        microsoft, on the other hand, has overstayed their welcome so often and so obnoxiously, people just don’t want any of their shit

  • PhobosAnomaly
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    04 days ago

    Going against the grain here, but conceptually is that really such a good thing?

    Yes, Steam is pretty decent and yes, Valve have consistently shown good business practice and a pro-consumer stance, and yes third party launchers are generally absolute donkey tonk… but isn’t converging onto one launcher like Steam very anti-consumer at its core?

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      No, nobody said they couldn’t have there own launcher or put it on other platforms, we just don’t want launchers in our launcher that we have to use a keyboard and mouse on an other wise controller based game.

      I am about to have an old man yells at cloud moment but I remember when it was incredibly controversial to have a launcher at all, steam itself in a less restricted form than we have today was very controversial.

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      Isn’t this about stopping games from being launched like this:

      1. Launch Steam
      2. Launch game, but instead…
      3. It launches a launcher for the game.
      4. That launcher launches the game

      Going Launcher => Launcher => game.

      That should be banned.

      It sounds like what you’re interpreting it as is “Games that have their own or alternate launchers should be banned from sale on Steam” (e.g., games available on Epic, EA, etc. shouldn’t be available on Steam).

      I’d agree that that’s anti-consumer. But if I buy the game on Steam, it shouldn’t feed me through an additional launcher. If I want to buy the game directly from elsewhere and that requires a different launcher, that’s perfectly fine.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          Good point, but it could be argued to be a different case where the secondary launcher only runs silently in the background to support running the game.

          vs. something else that pops up and is trying to get you to sign up for an external account

      • Lad
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        04 days ago

        Launcher > Launcher > Game is grotesque. 2 different accounts and an internet connection required just to play a game you ““own””.

        Fuck that shit

        • @[email protected]
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          04 days ago

          Girls’ Frontline 2 is basically a launcher you download on Steam, which then downloads the actual game

    • Ech
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      04 days ago

      Anti-consumer is forcing them to use a service they don’t want to in order to use the thing they paid for. Someone using steam clearly wants to use steam.

      Now, is it a good idea to put all our eggs in the valve basket? Probably not, but that’s not “anti-consumer”, it’s just unwise.

      • @[email protected]
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        04 days ago

        I was forced to use Steam when I bought a physical copy of Portal and the only thing inside was a CD with Steam installer and a code. I didn’t want Steam, but it was the only way to play Portal.

        So Steam is also anti-consumer.

      • PhobosAnomaly
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        04 days ago

        Nah that’s cool, thanks for your view. I’m on board with what you’re saying.

        I fucking hate launchers with a passion, almost as much as I hated when Steam came out with one of the Half Life patches.

        Admittedly though, if there was going to be one current launcher to rule them all, Steam is the best bet.

  • tehWrapper
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    04 days ago

    I read this as banning something like lutris and was very confused.

    If they did ban launchers most the big companies would not do what you want and just not release on steam.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 days ago

      Oh well. I believe Ubisoft or EA tried doing that, and they came crawling back after a while.

    • @[email protected]
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      04 days ago

      Disagree. Most big companies have tried the way of not releasing on Steam, and almost everyone came back over the years because they realized a lot more people buy your game if it’s on Steam.

      • tehWrapper
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        But they came back with the launchers… I think less would have come back if they couldn’t also install launchers.

        A lot of companies would but big games that are going to sell just on the name like GTA would be fine without steam. Multiplayer features and APIs are all built into the launchers, I don’t see them rewriting huge chunks to remove it so steam can take a cut of the sale.

        • @[email protected]
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          03 days ago

          Nope. People use steam. Remember when insane hatred was poured for years over epic because they dared to have exclusive deals? The megacorps conform to people when they have to

  • @[email protected]
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    04 days ago

    You wouldn’t be able to play any games then lmao. No CDPR games. Rockstar, blizzard, EA, ubi, Sony. Microsoft. Korean games. Most MMOs.