No idea why he thinks anyone will side with him on this. At least the 30% cut thing had some reason behind it no matter how thin.
The only people who will side with him are c-suite dipshits protecting corporate interests and AI/Tech bros lacking a grip on reality. Fuck you, Sweeney, you piece of shit.
I’m generally pro-AI but I still think the disclosure is nice to have and should not be removed.
People have a right to informed decisions. If they want a product that had “no AI” in its making (although let’s be honest, a game might not contain AI generated audiovisual assets, but a form of AI, even generative AI, is almost guaranteed to have been used during the creation of the game), they can vote with their wallets.
Back when metaverse was the hot shit bubble, he was bragging how fortnite is the metaverse and was clearly the future.
Funny, not a single techbro vould meaningfully distinguish games from the metaverse.
Closest thing we’ve got to a metaverse right now is easily VRChat.
One could argue SecondLife as well, but it seems to be dying from my understanding.
Rich guy doing rich guy things. They never expect reality to catch up with them until it does 🤷
Even the 30% is not unreasonable given how much stuff you get with steam compared to going elsewhere
So basically Tim Epic just wants to lie to consumers?
I know, we’re aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall shocked
Context?
Epic Games CEO wants Steam to remove AI disclosures
Pshh, I’ll care about his opinion once he announced his steam machine competitor called the Epic Mickey.
And it will port Android ARM games to x86 Windows via compatibility layers
Perfect chance to finally try out switching from linux to windows.
Hahaha, dey gave da git da wrong finkin kap!
Kinda cool how they admitted AI disclaimers aren’t a “stamp of quality” and these “chatbot anime-girlfriend technology” investors were overhyping how much people want this.
…by suing people
So let me get this straight.
Tim wanted a better storefront, free of all the ‘slop’ that Steam is filled with.
Then he proceeds to use AI in his main game and argue against AI-use disclaimers.
Am I missing something here?





