• They/Them

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tbh kinda pisses me off that a poorly managed rent seeking piece of DRM is often considered the savior of PC gaming

On the Linux side of things, they get to be heroes saving the Linux desktop despite 1) using their own runtimes instead of the packages already on your system (or even established runtimes used with Flatpak) and 2) telling devs that they should just use Proton instead of developing for Linux (I'm not criticizing anyone for using Proton, I just don't think Valve deserves their positive public perception)

I have been more frustrated with steam ever since I started getting popup notifications for sales. A lot of its former job as a comms tool during gaming that was more accessible than TS or Vent has now been supplanted by Discord, too.

I really wish Itch.io would get their shit together and make bundle purchases more easily viewable in my library on the desktop app. I would love a single sidebar button with a grid that had all my titles and I could scroll through and dynamic-search. As it is now I have a horizontal bar of everything I own that I have to scroll endlessly though, and then to claim items I need to click through like 4 pages including a storefront to even get to the list of bundles, and then click on each individual bundle and scroll through dozens of pages trawling for games I want to play. If they improved that UX more I think I could convince more people to divest from Steam.