Right, but there are so many avenues this thing could go down. Steam could, for instance, limit the percentage share 3rd parties take from the content creator. They could set a price ceiling in terms of how much a mod can sell for, even limit the number of mods that are buyable depending on popularity or some other mechanic.
The whole thing is in its very early infancy, I'm happy to just sit and watch for a few months, see how it goes. At the end of the day you and I know Steam aren't going to make a U-turn on this, and very few people will leave Steam because of it. I'm not saying it's right but there's really not much to be done.
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Oh yeah, fair point. Maybe he was just tortured until he lost consciousness.
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