No... I said the good must out weigh the bad. You said I was wrong and did not understand.
So I asked why use it if the good does not outweigh the bad then.
It obviously can't be both ways lol. As for needing a third party for games, I never needed one when I was younger and played several.
Sorry for the typo in my previous post. Using a tablet and autocorrect messed up post.
You said the if the good does not outweigh the bad, why use it. That assumption is where you were wrong. Steam as a platform isn't bad, it's actually quite good. As digital distribution for games, it has no peer. As a library for games, again it has no peer. I may not be a fan on how Valve pays developers, especially small studios or the algorithms it uses to curate its library and reviews but as a gaming platform it is great.
I can tell you from experience on working with Valve to get games on Steam, the vast majority of issues with games on Steam are developer side.