Valve (and Steam) operate as essentially a monopoly as a marketplace for buying games digitally. there are other marketplaces, but none with the name recognition and user base that even meets a fraction of what Steam has--they are in a market position where they make the rules.
I don't really understand this. Why are they acting like gatekeepers? First payment processors, now steam? Just let people sell things. Taking away choice is as anti-consumer as you can get.
December 2, 2025 at 10:47 PM
Valve (and Steam) operate as essentially a monopoly as a marketplace for buying games digitally. there are other marketplaces, but none with the name recognition and user base that even meets a fraction of what Steam has--they are in a market position where they make the rules.
"This is not Denji and this is not Chainsaw Man!! This is the brand new hero that will choose the third path and save the cat!! Brotherly combination: DENJI MAN!!! WHO THE HELL DO THINK WE ARE?!"
December 2, 2025 at 5:36 PM
"This is not Denji and this is not Chainsaw Man!! This is the brand new hero that will choose the third path and save the cat!! Brotherly combination: DENJI MAN!!! WHO THE HELL DO THINK WE ARE?!"
remember: columbo isn't a cop. he's a fae with a strong sense of justice, who shows up to crimes and glamours people into thinking he's a cop. that's why he doesn't carry a gun: the cold iron
November 28, 2025 at 11:47 AM
remember: columbo isn't a cop. he's a fae with a strong sense of justice, who shows up to crimes and glamours people into thinking he's a cop. that's why he doesn't carry a gun: the cold iron
I LOVE Liam Sharp using the church as a frame for the layout of this page. Containing all of the panels within the chapel and centering the stained glass Christ really sells the setting as a sanctuary.
November 28, 2025 at 8:07 PM
I LOVE Liam Sharp using the church as a frame for the layout of this page. Containing all of the panels within the chapel and centering the stained glass Christ really sells the setting as a sanctuary.