I'm somewhat surprised by the European contingent's push for "anything goes" free speech. You cannot just say whatever you want, and all of these people who are just making up accusations are actually setting themselves up to potential law suits. When your BS is a contributing factor in a studio failing, you think you shouldn't have any repercussions for that? You simply can't argue that.
Agreed on the repercussions. If the middleman does what the creator pays them to do most of the reviews would be resolved. Having a problem, someone responds to your email (With a smile), spend some time with you to resolve the issue and "Bob's your Uncle".
Think this is a two-way street problem that starts with the middleman being paid do perform certain duties.
Steam has a great forum and community. Most of the things I have read there is problems and solutions done by the community, not by steam or the creators but by the community.
Earlier someone said that Steam is merely selling the licenses. If I have a problem with a product (Any product), I take it back to where I bought it or go to the place, I bought it for after sales service.
Good example here.....
7 Days to Die started off I think in 2012 on pre-access. There where thousands of updates until final v.1 got released, I think last year. Steam just updated every time a new update came out, which in general is a good idea until your system specs cannot make the cut anymore and the Title you paid for is now unplayable. Steam has their money, and you have nowhere to go to get the problem resolved. Asking Steam for assistance, they will tell you it is not their problem. Going to Fun pimps, they will refer you to where you originally purchased your game. The same goes for ETS2. Problems started from around Going east with people not being able to play the game they paid for because the update was done via steam.
Creates bad blood between Creators and gamers because neither steam nor Fun pimps will assist to resolve the problem. End of the day unhappy Steam customers giving bad reviews to good creators.
Thus, fully agreed on that there has to be consequences but first you need to resolve the source of the problem. See where the problem is coming from and fix that first before rebuilding the community that supports them. I myself have issues with steam. Only reason I still have steam is because of titles I purchased that I cannot replace via "paid" piracy due to specific version numbers. Else I would have steam deleted a very long time ago.
LMAO see what happens when you get me going about Steam. Most of this is merely the tip of the iceberg. Good Idea, good platform, bad management resulting in unhappy paying customers.