A lot of the worst sycophants on steam are far-left Reddit tourists. They blindly shill for the corporation that ruined PC gaming and openly breaks consumer laws in most of the civilised countries it sells games in, so the idea of Steam being the shining white knight of gaming is a brainrot leftist position.
It’s in Steams best interests for stop killing games to go through because it only increases sales due to the games lasting longer and also decreases the amount of refund drama they have to deal with. The list of companies against it are all devs who use live services and would have increased costs if it passes, for example I imagine Supercell would be shitting itself at the idea of having to keep the servers open indefinitely for its long list of failed follow ups to clash of clans.
Yeah I was talking more in terms of not buying from the company anymore, for example I would never purchase a game made by Ubisoft, EA, CDPR, Bethesda etc. As I said I am sympathetic to the cause and agree with it in principal but I’d rather see consumers put an end to it than government legislation. I guess a lot of it boils down to where we live and what our experiences with government overreach are and in my case I already live in a nanny state (Australia) and want as little goverment involvement in my hobbies as possible.
The trouble with saying Mozart is a fraud is that he was giving piano shredding demonstration as a child with a sheet draped over his hands, unlike many other piano greats he was virtuoso player as well as a virtuoso composer.
The first time heavy metal was used to describe the sound of music was by a reporter reviewing a Jimi Hendrix gig, bands like sabbath were just an attempt to corrupt an organic musical movement with jewish demon worship and it worked spectacularly.