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Barns Courtney - Hollow
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Danger Danger!
A "tremendous turn off" he says?
TotalBiscuit taught me a lot about having standards and standing by them. Also about consumer rights and voting with your wallet.
I think Songwhip is what you are looking for. Here is an example: https://songwhip.com/ed-schraders-music-beat/pilot
FTL and Into the Breach
This took me way too long...
Der Mammut-Zahnstocher, thank you very much!
"The company indicates that all models of OneWheels sold between 2014 and 2023 are subject to the recall."
That's pretty much a death sentence for the company, isnt it?
Nopology
Huh, so Russia finally killed a real nazi...
Valve is not the one setting the prices. The publishers/developers are. One could argue that they are increasing their prices becauses of Valve's cut, but they aren't. A Ubisoft game for example costs the same on Steam as it does on the Ubisoft store, which is obviously not taking any cuts for its own games.
Also, 30% is the industry standard. Here is a nice overview IGN made in 2019. https://oyster.ignimgs.com/wordpress/stg.ign.com/2019/09/GameRetailerCuts_infographic-1.png
Edit for the price parity argument: If the parity would have increased game prices to include Valve's cut, AAA games would have gotten 30% more expensive many years ago. But they didn't.