• @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    In the past Valve has been the top company for allowing people to make money off of their games. In fact, based on content and messaging they’ve put out I’d say that it’s a core principle for them as a company.

    I don’t think we’re seeing the whole picture here.

  • C3D
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    101 year ago

    Seem like Valve began to change. They used to be way more friendly with mods developer breaking ToS. I guess they smelled a great opportunity to take a cut of the cake

    • PlzGivHugs
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      281 year ago

      They’re not really getting much of a cut like this though. It might drive some players back towards the official store but I doubt the small amount of money there is even remotely worth it. I kinda wonder if there’s a legal reason for this, such as needing to legally regulate transactions and gambling within their game. As is, I know some custom servers have lootboxes, for example, which could get Valve in trouble. Otherwise, it seems very out of character for the company that has previously tried to endorse paid mods (albiet in a way that gives themselves a direct cut) and is normally very laissez-faire.

      • C3D
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        71 year ago

        Did not think of that. It makes a lot of sense with how much controversy there’s around gambling in games these days

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          Doesn’t work super well as an explanation when CSGO still has loot boxes and its whole “economy” is built around them.

          • PlzGivHugs
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            I think the main difference is that in CSGO (and Dota) cosmetics sold directly by Valve in the game can be regulated to follow the law in all countries its available in (IE, the changes made for France in these games). Valve does not have as much control over 3rd party servers and sites. If its entirely separate like more CS gambling sites, they can (and do) just distance themselves from it and ignore it in all but the most extreme cases. On servers and custom games though, its accessed directly through their game, which is why I can see them being more strict with it.

  • @technoby
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    51 year ago

    Kind of ironic giving that Dota 2 itself is a mod of a game by Blizzard…

  • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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    1 year ago

    Posting a image of the tweet because direct links to Twitter (or x or whatever the fuck musk calls it now) is seriously unreliable

    • @[email protected]OPM
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      21 year ago

      I was about to say I put an alternative link in the description but I fucked that up, fixed now.

  • @[email protected]
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    -71 year ago

    That’s some bullshit

    Why the hell is everyone going full Nintendo rn when it comes to third party development?

    • @symcal
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      51 year ago

      Because recession is coming and they want you to pay them more by giving you no alternatives.

      Welcome to latest stage of capitalism.