What other digital distribution storefronts were around when Steam started? I honestly thought they were the first but maybe they were just the first successful one after using HL2 as leverage.
Publishing cut. Not digital store fronts. That’s likely one reason why the higher than standard cut never got pushed back on. Your choice was allowing Valve to take 30% instead of 20% but also have entire creative control over your project and not be beholden to a publisher’s demands.
It may be now; it wasn’t when Steam first started up. But it was only 5-10% more than the norm at the time.
What other digital distribution storefronts were around when Steam started? I honestly thought they were the first but maybe they were just the first successful one after using HL2 as leverage.
Publishing cut. Not digital store fronts. That’s likely one reason why the higher than standard cut never got pushed back on. Your choice was allowing Valve to take 30% instead of 20% but also have entire creative control over your project and not be beholden to a publisher’s demands.
Fair enough, doesn’t feel like an apples to apples comparison to me but still an interesting point of reference.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Direct2Drive
Steam didn’t allow 3rd party titles until late 2005 but Direct2Drive launched early 2004.
Stardock Central was 2001.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stardock_Central
Oh yeah nice, I totally forgot about those, thanks.