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It’s turned into “fast fashion;” it’s gross.
You can all praise all you want Valve, but when Gabe is out you will see the enshitification real fucking quick.
Monopolies are never a good thing for the consumers on the long run.
I hear you, but also, in capitalism everything turns into, at the very least, oligopoly. So, giving that there is no running from it in any aspect of our lives, let us at least celebrate the good things while they last. If we pre-complain, what is even the point of them being good? That idea of "no monopoly/oligopoly" doesn't exist unfortunately, like, AT ALL, specially in the business of intangible media/goods. The anti valve campaign is fueled by companies that would get all if they win, as all these movements, they claim to protect the mom and pop indie games, but is bullshit. It would be horrible from day 1, because they are already horrible without having the majority of the clients.
Just make sure you only buy games from whatever platform is less popular at the time of purchase.
unless gave leaves a worthy heir.
Lol you're all simps
I will never understand simping so hard over a human you've never met.
> dies
> PC gaming gets enshittified
> no downloads, only streaming from xAI servers
> old games get remade with AI slop
You forgot "AI slop dota 2/CS cosmetics
Should update tf2
This meme is my pet peeve, it annoys me so much. It cannot be further from the truth.
Valve doesn't do nothing. They intentionally operate their platform in ways that keep customers satisfied, while making long term investments into hardware and OS development. That's not "nothing". That's doing a lot of things right.
Except for adult content, platform for children only now.
And no they could use other payment methods.

A career in IT in a nutshell
no computer issues: "what do you even do here??"
Computer issues: "What do you even do here??"
Truth.
That's why I hate the annual "what did you do this year to justify your salary?" reports we have to do. It's like...."Was everyone else able to do their jobs? Yes? Did we get hacked this year? No? Then I was doing my job"
"i am angry at the company who’s killing physical distribution on console. to comfort myself i’ll glaze the company who killed physical distribution on pc"
??????
PC is an open platform, consoles are not. If a data can be downloaded locally it can be backed up one way or another. You may need a crack to get around the DRM or reverse engineered private server to access some games but the options are there.
At some level this is also possible on many consoles but usually requires either emulation or modded console.
Consoles are the same.
Being able to crack a steam game doesn't make it physical media.
It's not that open, but it could be.
We need rights enshrined in law about digital products. We need the right to transfer them to other accounts, and on PC, even other stores. We need assurances about what happens when stores close. The consumer should never lose out. If they do, the law has failed utterly.
And the law needs to do this. Corporations, even Uncle Gabe, aren't going to let you have this willingly.
Physical games on PC were already dead at the time, with securom+activation key and dead activation servers
This is just kind of moronic. Valve didn't kill physical PC games it was the Internet....
Valve isn't in charge of CD production, they're just providing a digital storefront. Game publishers choose digital because it's more profitable when you can ignore logistics.
There's two main reasons why I like physical media:
- Longevity. If the maker/publisher of the game doesn't want to support it anymore or goes broke, I still have the game.
- Used game market. I've got a backlog of PS4 games I got cheap because they still existed after demand went down, so prices went down.
Steam meets both of those in different ways.
- Any game I've purchased on Steam has remained available to install, even though some of them aren't available for sale anymore via Steam. If a publisher folds, Steam can still serve their files to people who bought the game before it folded. This might change in the future and there might be exceptions where a publisher went to court to stop Steam from serving the files (not that I know of any cases of this, just acknowledging the possibility exists here while it doesn't for physical games you already own), but so far so good.
- Steam sales are often better than used game sales. Sure, not all publishers participate in them, but my steam backlog dwarfs my console backlog because I can often buy multiple games for the price of one used disc game.
They are both ultimately in it for greed, but a different kind of greed. Sony wants the short term make most profits this quarter every quarter, even if this quarter's strategy hurts next quarter, that's a problem for next quarter.
Valve seems to at least understand that not taking its users for granted and forcing shitty options on them to make a quick buck will mean they are more willing to continue spending money on their shit.
Also, Valve didn't come in trying to end physical media, they were a digital service from the start. Similarly, I had no problem with some games on the PS store not having physical releases and I've even bought a few. My issue is that the physical disc drive is one of the main reasons I even have a ps5, so saying they won't be doing them anymore mostly just means that the ps6 won't be as interesting to me. I'm not even really mad, just disappointed and moving on.
Turns out if you don't have shareholders to report to, you can focus on making things better for consumers rather than squeezing every last penny out of them.