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Steam is a company run by ancap-brained people that was forced against its pwn will to be a good platform. At every point they were either bullied or sued into doing the right thing. That being said this suit is farcical on its face, but the judges are fossils that don't know how any of this works, so it's all on the shoulders of the expert witnesses and amicus briefs. Hope it makes Steam a better platform in the aftermath, lmao.
Ya I mean of course they did it for their own selfish reasons, but they have made gaming on Linux practical. At least we got that.
Oh, I am happy with the current state of Steam, and what we're getting for Linux is amazing, Steam's making BIG contributions. I just wanted to point out the comedy of errors type situation that brought us here. Which is to say, the more people fight Steam, the more their service improves. So even this stupid lawsuit might have a silver lining.