Yes, the Steam Deck is great, and Steam is definitely one of the best games platforms there is. And Valve has done great work supporting Linux and open source development, and forcing more transparency for sellers on Steam.

But I feel like people sometimes just love valve for everything they do. GabeN is still a billionaire, buying super-yachts and stuff. Valve makes a ton of their money from gambling on loot crates in CS2 and TF2, and have not done enough (imo) to stop even more predatory third party item gambling sites. And whenever I bring stuff like that up people keep defending Valve.

We should be able to praise their great games and hardware, at the same time as criticising other parts of the company.

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    15 hours ago

    Yeah, Epic took a dumb approach, and they’re not the good guy, but they’re also not wrong on this.

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      I don’t buy for a second that their 12% cut is actually sustainable, and if I’m right then it’s going to be raised at some point, probably up to 25% or so (which is also the cut steam takes after the first $10 million in sales IIRC)

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        12 hours ago

        Lemmy here is hosting about half of it for token donations. Bandwidth isn’t that expensive.

        AI Overview saying Valve's operating profit margins are near 60%

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          11 hours ago

          Fuck AI, find me a real source and I might believe you.

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            I agree, this isn’t the way to get information, but all of that’s accurate as far as I can tell. This is all information that’s commonly known. They’re one of the most profitable companies per employee. They make insane profits. They absolutely don’t need the 30% cut, and that’s obvious. There is some limit to how low it could go, but it isn’t 30%. Sure, that’s the standard. Do you know how a standard is made though? People just accepting it. It can clearly be pushed lower, and people advocating for not doing so are arguing against their own best interest and in the interest of a company making billions in profit every year.