Just moving one creator off the biggest platform accomplishes nothing.
We’ve already discussed several times precisely how it does. If you don’t agree, that’s fine, but you can stop repeating the same nonsense over and over.
And I don’t see a universe where Big Tech is going to change its’ tune either unfortunately.
Not as long as people like you continue to advocate against it.
Basically every podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, some of the major ones also on YouTube. How’s that different from streaming?
Because they’re also available without them. And YouTube does not have podcasts.
And I’m saying there’s no point unless it’s a coordinated effort. A single creator being unavailable on Twitch changes nothing, except that single streamer’s visibility
Brother you can’t just start at 5 million. Everything starts at one. Fortunately there are already hundreds, but none of them as influential as the mayor of NYC.
Their website runs fine on Firefox
I don’t care about their website. I want a client where I click a button and the game launches.
Heroic even provides a unifying launcher for GOG
It only works like 10% of the time. While Steam works 99%. Even when it works it doesn’t support a bunch of features that GOG desktop does.
Are you saying the convenience of the more proprietary platform is keeping you from using the less proprietary one?
No I’m saying one supports free operating systems and the other doesn’t.
We’ve already discussed several times precisely how it does. If you don’t agree, that’s fine, but you can stop repeating the same nonsense over and over.
Okay, tell me how many people are going to stop using Twitch because one single streamer streams elsewhere?
Not as long as people like you continue to advocate against it.
Yes, I’m the reason big tech wants to make more money, not because they like making money.
Because they’re also available without them
Yes, and this stream is also available on platforms that are not Twitch. Similarly to how everyone still gets their podcasts off Spotify or Apple Podcasts because those have all the podcasts, everyone will still stream on Twitch if all their other content is still on Twitch too.
Brother you can’t just start at 5 million. Everything starts at one. Fortunately there are already hundreds, but none of them as influential as the mayor of NYC.
And which app or website can you go to to see all of those hundreds in one place?
I don’t care about their website. I want a client where I click a button and the game launches.
So you want convenience and it’s worth more to you than your game being DRM-free. This is literally why every game dev still sells on Steam instead of delisting and going exclusively to GOG and itch. And it’s why nobody who streams will take their stream off Twitch. Because of people like you, who want the convenience of going on Twitch and just clicking.
It only works like 10% of the time. While Steam works 99%. Even when it works it doesn’t support a bunch of features that GOG desktop does.
You don’t NEED any features other than “launch game”. Some apps I can suggest for this: Konsole, alacritty, cosmic-term
No I’m saying one supports free operating systems and the other doesn’t.
But GOG supports free operating systems. The client is completely optional and it came several years after the website which supports every modern browser and OS. Not supporting free operating systems is an imaginary issue you’re making up to justify NOT LEAVING THE CONVENIENT CORPORATE PLATFORM THAT HAS ALL YOUR CONTENT IN ONE PLACE. If you really cared, you could also run the GOG client with Wine just like you run the games themselves.
tell me how many people are going to stop using Twitch because one single streamer streams elsewhere?
It doesn’t matter how many times you ask this leading question, I’m not repeating myself. Scroll up. This conversation is never going to make sense to you if you’re unable to understand the simple concept of a transition.
I’m the reason big tech wants to make more money, not because they like making money.
No, people like you are the reason they will continue making money. People who actively advocate against alternatives.
Yes, and this stream is also available on platforms that are not Twitch.
Only if they elect to multistream them to those platforms. Every other platform he’s streaming it to is ALSO Big Tech. Podcasts are distributed via an open protocol called RSS and you can listen to them however you want, without any platforms involved at all.
Sure, YouTube doesn’t have podcasts.
Can you link me to the RSS feed for these “podcasts”? No? Then they’re not podcasts.
And which app or website can you go to to see all of those hundreds in one place?
Once again, already discussed above. If you’re just not going to read my responses, I’m going to stop writing them.
So you want convenience and it’s worth more to you than your game being DRM-free.
It doesn’t matter if its DRM-free or not if it DOESN’T WORK.
Some apps I can suggest for this: Konsole, alacritty, cosmic-term
These are not “apps”, they are terminal emulators, and they obviously don’t solve the problem I’m describing.
But GOG supports free operating systems.
I would to hear how you describe this. They have zero Linux software whatsoever. And they don’t support Proton, even though they absolutely could.
If you really cared, you could also run the GOG client with Wine just like you run the games themselves.
We’ve already discussed several times precisely how it does. If you don’t agree, that’s fine, but you can stop repeating the same nonsense over and over.
Not as long as people like you continue to advocate against it.
Because they’re also available without them. And YouTube does not have podcasts.
Brother you can’t just start at 5 million. Everything starts at one. Fortunately there are already hundreds, but none of them as influential as the mayor of NYC.
I don’t care about their website. I want a client where I click a button and the game launches.
It only works like 10% of the time. While Steam works 99%. Even when it works it doesn’t support a bunch of features that GOG desktop does.
No I’m saying one supports free operating systems and the other doesn’t.
Okay, tell me how many people are going to stop using Twitch because one single streamer streams elsewhere?
Yes, I’m the reason big tech wants to make more money, not because they like making money.
Yes, and this stream is also available on platforms that are not Twitch. Similarly to how everyone still gets their podcasts off Spotify or Apple Podcasts because those have all the podcasts, everyone will still stream on Twitch if all their other content is still on Twitch too.
Sure, YouTube doesn’t have podcasts.
And which app or website can you go to to see all of those hundreds in one place?
So you want convenience and it’s worth more to you than your game being DRM-free. This is literally why every game dev still sells on Steam instead of delisting and going exclusively to GOG and itch. And it’s why nobody who streams will take their stream off Twitch. Because of people like you, who want the convenience of going on Twitch and just clicking.
You don’t NEED any features other than “launch game”. Some apps I can suggest for this: Konsole, alacritty, cosmic-term
But GOG supports free operating systems. The client is completely optional and it came several years after the website which supports every modern browser and OS. Not supporting free operating systems is an imaginary issue you’re making up to justify NOT LEAVING THE CONVENIENT CORPORATE PLATFORM THAT HAS ALL YOUR CONTENT IN ONE PLACE. If you really cared, you could also run the GOG client with Wine just like you run the games themselves.
It doesn’t matter how many times you ask this leading question, I’m not repeating myself. Scroll up. This conversation is never going to make sense to you if you’re unable to understand the simple concept of a transition.
No, people like you are the reason they will continue making money. People who actively advocate against alternatives.
Only if they elect to multistream them to those platforms. Every other platform he’s streaming it to is ALSO Big Tech. Podcasts are distributed via an open protocol called RSS and you can listen to them however you want, without any platforms involved at all.
Can you link me to the RSS feed for these “podcasts”? No? Then they’re not podcasts.
Once again, already discussed above. If you’re just not going to read my responses, I’m going to stop writing them.
It doesn’t matter if its DRM-free or not if it DOESN’T WORK.
These are not “apps”, they are terminal emulators, and they obviously don’t solve the problem I’m describing.
I would to hear how you describe this. They have zero Linux software whatsoever. And they don’t support Proton, even though they absolutely could.
That’s very obviously would simply not work.