Valve ban advertising-based business models on Steam, no forced adverts like in mobile games
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Valve are the ones that popularized loot boxes. They're never going to tackle them.
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A good move. Nip that shit in the bud right now.
The mobile stores are fucking unusable, a sea of ad-ridden garbage.
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Mate, they practically invented them.
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But they don't fight for everyone. If they did, maybe they wouldn't be in this state.
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Well you can prevent it on Steam. And I don't think Epic really have an ad network to abuse for this either.
If you see Google launch a "free game only" store for PC, get worried. Although Google being Google, it will be deleted within two years anyway.
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Aside from drop rates everything you said applies to Valve too. Counter Strike skins can be traded or sold for real cash (tied to steam wallet, but still), and you can purchase singles of what you want.
I know other games loot boxes dont follow this, but its interesting for the sake of comparison.
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Yeah, I have the option on graphene
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Common valve W