Posted February 02, 2017
Kleetus
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From Australia
KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
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skeletonbow
Galaxy 3 when?
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From Canada
Posted February 03, 2017
Yeah, that's pretty cool. Similar to what happened with the European RoHS laws too. Even though they are European laws, virtually all electronic products sold in North America now claim to be RoHS compliant as well and are often even advertised as such. I always thought that was pretty cool that another continent's laws have had a positive effect globally via osmosis like that. :)
Pheace
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From Netherlands
Posted February 03, 2017
Won't be any change for me there sadly. At best this will remove the few places where the price is lower than the rest of the EU and force them to pay just as much as we do.
This probably wouldn't be an issue at all if retail weren't still a thing. Then they could do the same as GOG and lock your price to where you live and force all gifts to be the standard high price.
This probably wouldn't be an issue at all if retail weren't still a thing. Then they could do the same as GOG and lock your price to where you live and force all gifts to be the standard high price.
mechmouse
gog n' cogs
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From United Kingdom
Posted February 03, 2017
Of the various apsects of Steam that are anti-competitive this is fairly minor. Introducing digital ownership rights or forcing publishers to offer alternatives to Steam would far better address VALVe's monopoly power (IB4 a company can have monopoly power with >25% of the market)
amok
FREEEEDOOOM!!!!
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From United Kingdom
Posted February 03, 2017
How realistically would you enforce this? Does it apply to all developers (Indie and AAA)? Will there be a limit to how few alternatives they must provide? Will you enforce that the other providers have the same framework as Steam (i.e. various aspects of steamworks), or will the publishers be compensated for additional work needed for porting the games? What kind of punishment would there be for publishers who do not agree? and many other questions....
Post edited February 03, 2017 by amok
PaterAlf
Cookie Monster
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From Christmas Island
Posted February 03, 2017
Because EU can force them and threaten with ridiculous high fine, if they don't follow EU laws. It happened more than once in the past.
darthspudius
Steam is Power!
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From United Kingdom
Posted February 03, 2017
low rated
EU likes to threaten people. That kind of shite is why we voted to leave.
mechmouse
gog n' cogs
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From United Kingdom
Posted February 03, 2017
Don't remember seeing that argument. Jobs, migration, paying more than we get back...
Shadowstalker16
Jaded optimist
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From India
Posted February 04, 2017
https://techraptor.net/content/european-commission-investigation-valve-geoblocking
They're investigating Valve and five other games publishers, with focus being on their agreements on the practice of region blocking. The commission seems to be investigating whether people are being denied offers because of their location / country. Fingers crossed this benefits the country-locked games in Europe and maybe finally makes Fallout 3 and NV available in India, if Valve decides to apply the order they receive internationally.
They're investigating Valve and five other games publishers, with focus being on their agreements on the practice of region blocking. The commission seems to be investigating whether people are being denied offers because of their location / country. Fingers crossed this benefits the country-locked games in Europe and maybe finally makes Fallout 3 and NV available in India, if Valve decides to apply the order they receive internationally.
KiNgBrAdLeY7
Слава России! ура́
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From Other
Posted February 04, 2017
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As well as extort and embezzle. They DEMAND from completely broke countries, to cater to illegal-immigrant scum and if they refuse, they keep pressing for other "contributions" towards the "european ideals" (money from ridiculously high fines to central bank). Here in our place, unemployment is 60%, university students whore themselves out to pay bills and our ministers, starting next month, are going to pay monthly 400 euros apiece, per scumfugee head. Locals die from lack of money to buy heat for the winter (already 20 people perished, some from self-made heat stoves too), while UN and their comic cartoon ambassadors and the drunkards in Brussels, yell about what inhumane conditions immigrants are into. In European Union (not Europe itself), locals is the minority, plus the ENEMY! Locals are only for being overtaxed to death and self-willingly becoming fodder for all sort of cannibals and their twisted customs!
Post edited February 04, 2017 by KiNgBrAdLeY7
timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
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From Finland
Posted February 04, 2017
Germany? Never. Bigger countries like Germany and France are always given an exemption from any regulations while with smaller and less important EU countries like Finland, the threats and fines come very fast for not following the budget rules etc.
PaterAlf
Cookie Monster
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From Christmas Island
Posted February 04, 2017
Yes, it happens all the time. For example because of too much fine dust in the air in big ciites or right at the moment the EU takes Germany to court for too much nitrate in the groundwater. Could give you a lot of other examples.
Post edited February 04, 2017 by PaterAlf
Siegor
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From Portugal
Shadowstalker16
Jaded optimist
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From India
Posted February 04, 2017
Shadowstalker16: https://techraptor.net/content/european-commission-investigation-valve-geoblocking
They're investigating Valve and five other games publishers, with focus being on their agreements on the practice of region blocking. The commission seems to be investigating whether people are being denied offers because of their location / country. Fingers crossed this benefits the country-locked games in Europe and maybe finally makes Fallout 3 and NV available in India, if Valve decides to apply the order they receive internationally.
Siegor: I didn't know those games were unavailable in India. Did they at least give you a reason? They're investigating Valve and five other games publishers, with focus being on their agreements on the practice of region blocking. The commission seems to be investigating whether people are being denied offers because of their location / country. Fingers crossed this benefits the country-locked games in Europe and maybe finally makes Fallout 3 and NV available in India, if Valve decides to apply the order they receive internationally.