Because Valve is perpetually exposed to competition on PC while Sony will not be exposed to any competition at all on PlayStation once they have killed retail.
When Sony inevitably abuses this position of gatekeeper between PS owners and developers, the barrier for users switching out to a competitor console will be hundreds or thousands of dollars.
I think people considering PS next gen should contemplate how badly they are likely going to get screwed on the PS Monopoly Network, before they drop the best part of $1k on hardware.
Oh make no mistake, I am fully aware they would find a way to abuse this. I have always felt that digital distribution in general makes it easier for that kinda abuse to happen, which is why I have been speaking on digital rights management forever. I have always felt that the best and most effective safeguard to monopolistic abuse is if gamers have the right to sell their digital keys. Platform holders obviously wouldn't want that because giving gamers that kinda power can and would inevitably destroy the value of any IP they have (yes, there will always be that person willing to sell a 1-month-old game for $10). But having the option is still better; now, ideally, the best way to get around this is by using third-party certified digital stores, be that Amazon, GameStop, or something new entirely.
Its also why I feel that physical digital keycards should be made available, keycards that at least maintain all the benefits of using a disc, so that way, every store that currently sells games still can.
My accepting that we would go all digital eventually, predicting it and not being confused or enraged about it, does not mean I support it in its current form. It's exactly why I have and maintain my current game purchasing/consumption practices for the last 10 years.
I just believe throwing tantrums over them killing something off that was inevitably going to be killed off is just a waste of time, being that that decision will never be reversed. Our time should and should always have been better served pushing for the very things that would have made decisions like these inconsequential and/or even welcomed.
Never sold a game to gamestop in my life. I rarely even sold anything myself. For me it's just about the option to sell my shit?
Why would they? The company who makes the shit I sold privately never got any money out of it. Why would they?
That's all I care about too... being able to resell my shit. The difference is that I don't care who is making money off that sale... because someone always does. And as it stands, no one allows anyone to resell their digital licenses.
They choose to do it. No one forced them into it. And guess what steam is still growing like hell. Price competition is important and they are killing it rn. So yeah they should be forced to open up their platform now. Maybe eu should force them so side load orher stores like they did with apple. I think having key stores would actually be the better alternative tbh, what do you think?
You've kinda explained why though: they choose to do it because doing so inadvertently further grows their platform. Those leys you buy from wherever can only be used on Steam, which in turn keeps you in their own ecosystem. And price competition? You do know it has a price parity clause, right? You know the very thing you are praising is at the centre of the current antitrust lawsuit against them?