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    7 months ago

    I don’t think it’s Linux.

    I think Tim Sweeney is just like all of the big publicly traded companies where they do not want the best thing for their customers and only want to control them.

    Valve, and thus Gabe Newell, is actually making pro-consumer choices, which is success that Tim Sweeney wants.

    I think the grudge is against Gabe Newell and Valve.

    There is a chance that Tim Sweeney would actively shit on Linux anyway, since that would reduce control over consumers (and yes with all of the deceptive practices Epic does and how they fight lawsuits in court, they definitely are not trying to give control to the users).

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      7 months ago

      I’m sure Gabe has a lot of wonderful traits, but pro-consumer ain’t one of them.

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        Valve is not perfect but they’re the closest thing to a not-evil corporation that I’ve ever seen. Just look at the Steam Deck.

        • Built to run on a FOSS that no one controls entirely
        • Intentionally repairable design, with all parts made available for anyone to purchase
        • Does absolutely nothing to stop you from installing GoG or Epic games or running them through Proton
        • Contributes to Linux development
        • Pioneered HDR on Linux
        • Sells hardware at a very reasonable price
        • Doesn’t allow publishers to purchase ad space
        • Banned NFTs in games

        I mean the list goes on.

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        There’s a difference between calling Gabe Newell pro-consumer (not what I said), and saying he and his company make pro-consumer choices (moreso recently than in the past).

        I can’t really come up with anything Epic has done that is actually pro-consumer, and no “trying to create a competitor to Steam” isn’t pro-consumer when the way they did it was very anti-consumer (just look at all the Kickstarters they swept up and made exclusives even after they had publicly promised Steam keys — it’s not like Epic couldn’t have added clauses to exempt Kickstarter backers from the exclusivity restrictions) or very intentionally locking people to one platform by force. Their support of anything non-Windows for anything besides Unreal is terrible.