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Devs don't complain about the cut anyways. Publishers do because they're the one affected the most by the cut.
Sure they do. There are solo developers out there.
Yes but no solo developer with a single brain cell is complaining about steam taking 30% of the cut because they know that the value steam offers them is way less than that 30% cut.
That doesn't say anything. They're not complaining, but it doesn't mean they won't benefit from Steam taking a smaller cut.
Well I'd also profit if groceries wouldn't have doubled in price but we can't all have what we want.
I can only repeat myself: Paying steam 30% of your revenue is next to nothing compared to what publishers are usually taking from an indie dev.
Are all publishers like that, to all devs? You and I can't say. If all the money goes to Steam, it is a blackhole for the money. It is money that doesn't go into the development and marketing of a game.