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[–] CheesyFox 37 points 3 days ago (1 children)

People simp for gaben because unlike any modern game studio CEO, he isn't a mindless cashgrab off for all the money in the world.

Valve actively invests into FOSS, which also helps with their public image. It's thanks to Valve that gaming on linux thrives nowadays, after all.

At least Epic developed Unreal Studio.

And Valve had developed Source and Steam audio, as well as sponsored the development of proton, Fex (which they financially supported since its inception, according to the FEX maintainer).

Let's also ignore the fact that Valve had pioneered the very concept of a modern game storefront such as Steam, pioneered indie publishing with its Steam Greenlight.

To this day Steam remains to be the most feature-complete service of that sort, while both not imposing on publishers, and retaining its pro-consumer stance. Basically, the perfect middle-ground.

Gaben gave us DRM and games you don't actually own.

Valve has nothing to do with DRM inception or development, as well as they don't enforce drm onto anyone publishing their game on steam. If you want to blame someone for drm in your game, blame the publishing studio.

Artificial prohibition of DRMs on a game storefront only leads to its avoidance by the majority of gamedevs and publishers, as well as promotes the development of pocket storefronts such as Battle.net, UPlay and Origin where publishers allow themselves to be as anti-consumer as they want. EGS is a great example of what would've been if Steam wasn't sitting in its niche.

Steam being nice to use doesn't magic away the highway robbery, all games stores are shit (gog and itch not included).

You sound full of shallow teenage maximalism, striving for a utopian version of reality without trying to understand how and why everything works as it currently does.

Let the old man have his yachts, he, unlike many, deserved them.