• Asafum@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Maybe this is what we need in a way. So many governments are jumping down valves throat specifically that they might actually cause valve to go bankrupt, deleting all of our multiple thousands of dollar libraries, and then (hopefully) causing riots. Which will (hopefully) cause the laws to be changed forcing these companies to SELL GAMES not fucking licenses for the temporary use of a game…

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        3 months ago

        Idk. I don’t want Valve to fail. I think that’d overall make things worse for gamers. I just want them to stop operating a casino.

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          I’m not sure where I stand there. Steam is a great platform, but for purely capitalistic reasons. The only reason they aren’t as bad as other platforms is because they’re privately-owned and take the long view because they don’t have to worry about the day-to-day fluctuations on stock value.

          Gabe isn’t your friend. He’s a billionaire yacht-collector who makes the vast majority of his money by taking a massive cut from other company’s products because of their virtual monopoly that exists because they launched an online marketplace in 2004.

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            3 months ago

            Let’s be a bit fair, your local store selling a physical copy is also taking a cut of the other companies profits. The 30% valve charges would be just the same as GameStop/other store would be marking up the game from wholesale prices. (I still would rather have physical copies, but valve charging a percentage on each sale has always been a bs argument against them)

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              3 months ago

              The store isn’t also making games.

              Like how Apple gets to take 30% of Spotify subscriptions and they operate a competing music service. That’s where it becomes wrong.

              Of course, Valve doesn’t make games either now, so maybe it’s a moot point.

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                3 months ago

                I’m just talking about the talking point of them taking a cut of sales, it’s the exact same as a store adding markup. A store is adding way more than 30% on most physical goods. Data storage and bandwidth are fucking expensive and 30% honestly isn’t that much.