• @ampersandrew
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    135 months ago

    Valve is not your landlord. They made a good place to buy video games. And come on, now; it’s 30% at most to Valve (which is less than brick and mortar before it) and then some more to the government.

    • @[email protected]
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      -165 months ago

      30% for Valve, another 10 to 20% for the publisher…

      Guess where the billionaires work?

      • @ampersandrew
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        105 months ago

        There isn’t always a publisher. Sometimes the publisher owns them outright, and the devs will only see a salary in either case. There are only a handful of publishers that are worth more than a billion dollars and therefore run by billionaires, and they account for very few game releases in a given year on Steam these days. There’s a lot of nuance to this. And quite frankly, if a game I want to play comes from a billionaire’s company, I’m going to buy the game, they’re going to get some of my money, and I won’t feel bad about that.

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          5 months ago

          Billionaires, multimillionaires, they’re all part of the problem. Right now you’re defending the people making you pay more for stuff than it’s worth.

          • @ampersandrew
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            105 months ago

            If you sold something for $10 that hundreds of thousands of people wanted enough to buy it, you’d be a multimillionaire too. The only way you fund a development team with a handful of people working there is with multiple millions of dollars.

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                85 months ago

                It’s irrelevant, is what it is. When you make something a whole bunch of people want to pay money for, you get to buy yourself nice things. I find a yacht to be a pretty wasteful use of money, but when I handed over thousands of dollars for hundreds of Steam games, it’s because we were both getting something good out of that transaction.

                • @[email protected]
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                  -105 months ago

                  And you’re doing that while your peers are starving.

                  Do you realize that you’re the victim defending their abuser in this relationship? You’ll never been one of them, wake the fuck up.

                  • @ampersandrew
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                    105 months ago

                    I’m not in an adversarial relationship with the people who sell me video games for fun. Every time you buy a video game from an indie dev on their own web site, that too is money you could have used to buy food for someone who’s starving.