• ghost_laptop
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    3 years ago

    They did not, they do not give a fuck about this, this is simply a smoke screen to be able to keep its garden walled.

    If this would be the case the conversation would be different; it would be on how we can improve the situation of video games as a medium in order to make it less toxic, instead they are denigrating it as if it were not art, or some lower form of art …“if you want to criticize a religion, write a book. If you want to describe sex, write a book or a song, or create a medical app.”

    It is not that video games can’t critize religion or talk about sex in a respective manner, it is an issue that is and was within society way before video games emerged, it was just transferred into it.

    The conversation was never about “delete Itch from your store so that it complies with our agreements”, or “improve the requirements for games to be published so that Epic store can be on the Apple store”, it is about targetting smaller projects which can be a threat in the long term for Apple’s monopoly in any way.

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      If this would be the case the conversation would be different; it would be on how we can improve the situation of video games as a medium in order to make it less toxic

      This is not a business meeting to brainstorm ideas, this is a court, Apple is defending themselves on court, they don’t give a F about what is or isn’t in EGS, as long as EGS stays away from their walled garden, that’s the whole freaking point. But anyway, all they care about in that court is to defend themselves against Epic, not to brainstorm how to fix gaming or whatever, and they made a good goddamn point for their defense using the Itch store in EGS.

      EDIT: and just to make it clear, I know, they just want to control and take a bite from every source of monetization they can on iOS. BUT, as long as they use curation as an argument, bringing up Itch on EGS is a good godamn point in their defense. It has nothing to do with attacking small projects that are not even in the same business segments as Apple or whatever.