• Telorand@reddthat.com
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    27 days ago

    I have some personal qualms about supporting “the biggest fish” in the pond, since that tends to lead to the Apples, the Googles, and the Microsofts.

    However, Steam hasn’t particularly abused its market power, and has even used it to create a very successful Linux handheld that has both helped propel Linux desktop adoption and added upstream improvements to Linux in general.

    I’ll revise my opinion when Valve changes to a more overtly predatory model of capitalism, but for now, I’ll enjoy only needing to keep a partial eye open.

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      27 days ago

      They’re also directly funding linux devs to work on related projects, which the most mutually-beneficial way to build products around linux

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        27 days ago

        GOG is great, but they need to make a Linux launcher, already. Or if they can’t, they should make it so the community can.

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          27 days ago

          Yes. It’s not like you can’t even buy linux games on it. It was some jumping through hoops, but if you buy Factorio on GoG, you can get the linux version.

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            26 days ago

            Wube (creators of Factorio) have the best customer policy in game development.

            • Don’t go on sale so you will always pay the cheapest price.
            • if you have the game on steam you can download a DRM-free version directly from their website. (alongside all old versions)
            • Encourage the community to create mods, host your own mod portal accessible inside the game.
            • Make a good game.
            • Be open about game development through monthly blog posts.

            The only way I would like it more is if the game was open source but since that’s impossible to sell I will take this.

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      27 days ago

      I’ll revise my opinion when Valve changes to a more overtly predatory model of capitalism, but for now, I’ll enjoy only needing to keep a partial eye open.

      this is the correct approach towards how a society should support big buisnesses. the companies that don’t fuck us over will continue to get my public support and money

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      27 days ago

      I’ll revise my opinion when Valve changes to a more overtly predatory model of capitalism

      I believe as long they’re not publicly traded )and Gabe is in charge), that’s not a concern.

      Being public (or owned by a publicly traded company) tend to bring out these nasty traits. It’s more about finding ways to bring value to shareholders than the customers.

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        27 days ago

        Private companies can be dicks. Public companies can and will be sued by their shareholders if they aren’t big enough dicks.

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        27 days ago

        I really hope GabeN has a continuity plan that involves a nonprofit governance board when he’s no longer in the picture. I don’t even want to imagine valve as a publicly traded company (or owned by a private equity company for that matter.)

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        27 days ago

        Anyone in charge of a non-publicly traded company will want to do what’s best for the company in the long term instead of milking as much from it as fast as they can, so I don’t think that replacing Gabe by someone else will be the end of Valve like so many people claim.

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          27 days ago

          The problem is that you can never be certain about someone’s ability to stand their morals atop money until it is truly offered to them. Supposedly Gaben has turned down Billion dollar offers for steam. It is certainly not every person who will do so and it is hard to know how a person will react until that is truly offered to them. I don’t know that I’d turn it down (though I also don’t know how much Gaben makes).

        • Damage@feddit.it
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          27 days ago

          Not necessarily. Sometimes even owners just want to milk as much as possible as fast as they’re able.

          Source: life.