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Steam addicts are blasted as gamers waste cash on massive backlogs and never play
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50278, member: 636"] Steam crushes Epic Games despite the competitor offering better deals to developers. Epic charges only 12 percent compared to Steam's hefty 30 percent cut from game sales. The first million dollars developers earn through Epic comes completely free of charge. Steam still dominates the PC gaming market because players have become digital hoarders. These gamers purchase titles they never actually play. Industry analyst Chris Now explains how Valve cracked a major entertainment puzzle. Netflix struggled with customers who had more content than time to watch everything. Valve created the illusion of infinite gaming hours for users who dream about playing future games. Steam marketplace attracts serious gamers who throw cash at games without opening them. Survey data shows most people wishlist games without even trying free demos. Staff member Chris Wray demonstrates this hoarding behavior perfectly. His Steam library contains 6,062 different games across multiple genres. He has actually launched only about 20 percent of his massive collection. The remaining 80 percent sits untouched despite his purchases. His gaming backlog has reached legendary status among colleagues. Steam attracts buyers through massive discount events throughout the year. Summer sales offer some of the deepest price cuts available anywhere. These promotional periods encourage more impulse purchases from eager gamers. Players continue buying discounted games they may never install. The cycle of digital hoarding continues growing stronger each sale season. [/QUOTE]
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