Recently, Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney commented on the allegations that their store is spyware, stating that this simply isn't true. This, of course, sparked a debate, which led to former Valve employee Richard Geldreich jumping in on the conversation. According to him, "Steam was killing PC gaming. It was a 30% tax on an entire industry. It was unsustainable."
He went on to say that we "have no idea how profitable Steam was for Valve. It was a virtual printing press. It distorted the entire company. Epic is fixing this for all gamers."
Steam was killing PC gaming. It was a 30% tax on an entire industry. It was unsustainable. You have no idea how profitable Steam was for Valve. It was a virtual printing press. It distorted the entire company. Epic is fixing this for all gamers.
— Richard Geldreich (@richgel999) April 5, 2019
Naturally, some people are discrediting Geldreich and simply writing him off as a disgruntled employee. While this could very well be true, there's no denying that big changes are likely inbound for PC gaming as whole. With the battle between Steam and the Epic Games Store raging on, Microsoft doing everything they can to focus on the platform in regards to gaming, and more, it's only a matter of time before something big happens.
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Source: https://comicbook.com/gaming/2019/04/08/ex-valve-employee-says-epic-games-saving-pc-gaming/
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