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Steam won't let Tencent put their spyware on the platform.
On what basis do you say that? There's tons of legit malware on there, just search for shit that implements denuvo.
I think you misunderstand the statement.
I'm not saying every game and software on Steam is quality or proven to not have malware or spyware packaged in the games.
I'm saying Epic Games Store and Launcher itself is spyware, that actively snoops through user's personal files well beyond the scope of its install directory and phones home encrypted packets of the results. And Epic Games will not give proper response to why it's doing this or what it's returning.
Valve at least has been forthcoming about what Steam looks for and why it monitors specific ports, as part of VAC.
Why would Epic put a store launcher on Steam? This is a silly argument.
Nope, they have the moral high ground, like pioneering and perfecting how to market gambling and loot boxes to kids through video games.
Or do we only hate that when EA does it?