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by Wrathbone » Tue Jan 29, 2019 12:07 pm
I can accept exclusivity on PC providing that three things are true:
1) The game isn't unreasonably expensive. e.g. If you think I'm going to pay £60 for your AAA game when I'd expect to pay £40 or less for similar new games from somewhere like greenmangaming, you can forget about it.
2) I trust the platform.
3) The platform isn't a pain in the arse to use.
In most cases, if I have a specific game I want to buy on release then if it's available on Steam, I'll almost certainly buy it on Steam (either directly or via a keysite). The only ways I can think to break me out of that right now are exclusivity and price. I'd happily buy more new releases on GOG if they were a few quid cheaper than Steam, but they're usually not.
The best way I can think of to attract me to a new platform is to make the experience of browsing for random games to buy easier and more effective. Steam is not great in that regard - I spent about half an hour last week milling around its recommended games and various genre store fronts on Steam, money in hand ready to spend, and I ended up not buying anything. If you have almost every PC game in existence available and a willing customer, and you STILL can't get them to part with their cash, you're doing something wrong.