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Tim Sweeney Outs More Win10 Concerns - MS wants to Break Steam

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/28/2016 07:14 AM | source: | 143 comment(s)
Tim Sweeney Outs More Win10 Concerns - MS wants to Break Steam

Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has once again voiced his concerns regarding Microsoft’s Universal Windows Platform (UWP), this time saying that Steam will be made to run worse on Windows 10 in the next few years. Down below you’ll find what Sweeney said about Microsoft locking down the PC ecosystem, and how they are trying to 'bug' Steam through Windows 10 patches.

How exactly do you think Microsoft is locking down the PC to make it a closed platform? 

There are two programming interfaces for Windows and every app has to choose one of them. Every Steam app – every PC game for the past few decades – has used Win32. It’s been both responsible for the vibrant software market we have now, but also for malware. Any program can be a virus. Universal Windows Platform is seen as the antidote to that. It’s sandboxed – much more locked down. The risk here is that, if Microsoft convinces everyone to use UWP, then they phase out Win32 apps. If they can succeed in doing that then it’s a small leap to forcing all apps and games to be distributed through the Windows store. Once we reach that point, the PC has become a closed platform. It won’t be that one day they flip a switch that will break your Steam library – what they’re trying to do is a series of sneaky maneauvres. They make it more and more inconvenient to use the old apps, and, simultaneously, they try to become the only source for the new ones. 

Given that Steam is so widespread and popular, how could Microsoft truly win that battle, in terms of games at least? 

Slowly, over the next 5 years, they will force-patch Windows 10 to make Steam progressively worse and more broken. They’ll never completely break it, but will continue to break it until, in five years, people are so fed up that Steam is buggy that the Windows Store seem like an ideal alternative. That’s exactly what they did to their previous competitors in other areas. Now they’re doing it to Steam. It’s only just starting to become visible. Microsoft might not be competent enough to succeed with their plan but they are certainly trying. 

Isn’t it the case that Microsoft is simply mimicking Apple’s model, given how lucrative it’s proven to be for software distribution? 

Sure, that’s the motivation. They’re trying to copy Apple’s model, but they realise you can’t just flip a switch. It has to be achieved in small step changes.






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soryuuha
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#5312762 Posted on: 07/28/2016 07:32 AM
just when gamers finally have peace with steam+origin+uplay(+gog) ecosystem..

till Linux-distro as gaming ecosystem..gamers stucked with msft > :(

mondzi
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#5312764 Posted on: 07/28/2016 07:53 AM
Is he really saying MS will release patches to Windows 10 which will cause bugs in Steam client? Ridiculous. And Valve will just watch, nothing to do there...omg.

icedman
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#5312766 Posted on: 07/28/2016 08:02 AM
It almost looks like Microsoft is telling users and developers to go to Linux are they really that stupid?

DiceAir
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#5312768 Posted on: 07/28/2016 08:08 AM
Another reason why developers should go Vulkan so we can game on linux rather than windows. If they start using vulkan then i will sure jump to linux for gaming or even have a dedicated drive for windows and one for Linux.

cryohellinc
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#5312771 Posted on: 07/28/2016 08:13 AM
Classical Doomsday preaching i say. We had that always over past 20 years, and look where gaming is now. I am sure its going to be just fine.

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