• Pxtl
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    768 months ago

    It’s incredibly frustrating from an ideological perspective that the whole PC gaming industry runs on a benevolent dictatorship by Valve.

    I mean they have near total control not just over sales, but over the gaming software installed on our PCs. They have the power to do whatever, whenever, to whoever.

    But at the same time, they’re cool people with good products who have good stewardship of this role.

    So we uncritically give them all the power.

    • @[email protected]
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      388 months ago

      GabeN is getting pretty old, and he can’t keep doing this forever. It’ll be interesting to see where the company goes after that.

      By “interesting” I mean “expecting it to be handed over to salivating, greedy idiots who don’t know what made it work before”.

      • JokeDeity
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        268 months ago

        The day Gabe dies and pathetic bastards with business degrees take over and ruin everything that’s made Steam great for all these years, is the day I begin pirating everything.

        • Pxtl
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          8 months ago

          Exactly. Steam is a load-bearing member. After seeing what happened to Twitter, Reddit, Unity, Wikia, etc. it’s reasonable to think ahead. If Valve gets enshittified that’s basically the end of PC gaming.

          • JokeDeity
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            58 months ago

            I don’t even play games that have Denuvo. But I’m happy to see many of them remove it after a few years because they can’t afford to keep paying for their game to literally be worse and several had been cracked (although it’s my understanding that only one person was cracking those games).

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      …but… Literally, benevolent, sectionalized dictatorship is the only response to the Tragedy of the Commons.

      …that is to say, individual responsibility and exercise of power. Work primarily on responsibility until you’ve got one area covered - then expand your power. Know your limits, and don’t try to expand your power beyond what you’re capable of handling responsibly. Encourage others to do likewise. Steam is good because they haven’t sold out, but are managed by people who have genuine interest in the industry, and who are willing to exercise power responsibly.