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Valve's latest update to the Steam store is aiming to revamp the top menu bar as well as the search functionality.

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[–] killabeezio@lemmy.zip 8 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Can you explain your reasoning why you think steam is gouging devs? While you think it may not be fair valve has offered a lot to devs. If it wasn't for steam, we probably wouldn't have as many indie games as we do now and it wouldn't be feasible for some developers to even dream of creating their own game.

Steam does the marketing, they have a way for devs to interact with players, they store and distribute their game to include updates, they have a store page for every game, they have a payment system, they have drm and anti cheat if you want, they have analytics tools.

You can even sell your game elsewhere with steam keys and they won't take a cut. If devs were that worried about it, they could do that themselves and market it themselves.

Just because a business is a business and trying to make money, doesn't mean they are gouging people.

[–] MangioneDontMiss@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 weeks ago

Steam has a two-part fee structure for developers. First, there's a $100 fee per game when publishing through Steam Direct, which is a one-time, non-refundable fee, but it can be recouped after the game generates $1,000 in adjusted gross revenue. Second, Steam takes a 30% commission on all sales.