• fartsparkles@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Gabe Newell talked about this years ago.

    “When you look at the fact that these people have $2000 PCs and they’re spending $50 a month or more on their Internet connections, clearly they’re willing to spend money.

    So, from our point of view, what we saw more and more was that piracy is a result of bad service on the part of game companies…”

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      3 days ago

      Gabe is one of the CEOs (if we can call him one?) of a gaming company, who truly understands gamers.

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        It’s never a good idea to fall in love with CEOs; a company may sometime “help” their customer, but when strategic partner asks for a slap in the face for the customer… there’s no “may”, only must.

        Steam comes with Denuvo, third party launcher filled with ads and kernel level anticheat. None of these was required by Valve… yet… they still slap their customer in the face per strategic parteners requests.

        Also, refund is not something in Gabe’s book: it was written in Australia’s laws (also EU and other countries) and only after lot of struggles he conceded it.

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          Denuvo is not by Steam. It’s a third party DRM that the publisher of the game decides to put it. Steam should not be in a position to decide what the publisher do. The anger about Denuvo should be focused on the publisher, not Valve / Steam. I don’t know why you think I fall in love with Gabe… I just admire that he understands the gamers and does stuff in Steam that reflects it. Compared to other out of touch CEOs. No need to interpret more that that what I said. And no need to mud something that is positive.

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          What has him owning yachts and being rich anything to do with the subject I talked about? Why would I be bothered by it?

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              I’m a bit confused to why you brought it up then. Sorry if it was a joke or sarcasm and I missed it. Otherwise, I don’t care how many yachts he has and don’t mind he being rich. That’s not a reason to hate someone. Therefore, there is nothing to give it a pass for.

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                I think it’s because people often say Gabe is “one of the good ones (billionaires)”, and they saw the original comment as implying that

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                  Him, I’m not sure how someone is a good or bad person for having money. I judge someone by their actions and how much they seem to touch grass. And Gabe seems to not only understand gamers, also his background how all of this came to be makes him more sympathetic versus most other billionaires. He also owns his own platform and is a private company, which adds to the weight.

                  But most importantly, the actions he does speak to me and I support what he does. We could go into details, but I think it does not matter to do that now at this place…

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                    Him, I’m not sure how someone is a good or bad person for having money.

                    You can’t become a billionaire ethically. It’s impossible.

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                    It’s not him having money, it’s him spending on one of the most destructive vehicles (environment-wise) as you can buy. Multiple times. I do like that he has kept Valve private, and that he seems to understand what we gamers actually value. But that doesn’t make him a good person or Valve a good company.

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        The greatest thing he’s done is kept Valve a private company. He’s not beholden to shareholders constantly demanding that the line go up at any cost.

        Funny how he’s still fantastically wealthy. It’s almost like treating your employees well and providing a quality product to consumers is a viable path to success, and selling out isn’t actually necessary to become rich.

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      I 100% pirate games because of price what are people even talking about. Most of the launchers work fine ime. Valve has linux support which is nice