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I’d certainly love to hear that they’re at least turning a profit. It’s my default store now, but given the ambiguity of what I’m buying in the multiplayer space, and the lesser experience I get as a Linux customer, they’re not making it easy.
I’d certainly love to hear that they’re at least turning a profit. It’s my default store now, but given the ambiguity of what I’m buying in the multiplayer space, and the lesser experience I get as a Linux customer, they’re not making it easy.
I think I openly admitted in the comment you replied to that I don’t have loyalty to them.
What’s your default store then?
The one I shop at first, all things being equal. But all things are frequently not equal.
Default doesn’t mean only
OK but this is the storefront without DRM. It’s the biggest one that doesn’t make you rely on it.