• lordnikon@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It seems like a ignorant take. It’s FOMO but instead of a missing out on a loot box or a silly cosmetic for a high price. It’s about missing out on the sale for a low price.

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    2 months ago

    You best be glad these sailors are drunk and laying about on their hoard. Before Steam, those sailors were pirates. Do not tempt them to set sail again.

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      2 months ago

      devs aren’t smart people. talented, yes. smart, no.

      I worked with many devs making $100-200k a year and could barely afford their apartments because they were so spread thin financially. spending $100+ a day eating 3 meals a day out. “investment” in crypto scams. girlfriends(yes plural). $4k a month rent for apartments that are way too extravagant for someone who spends 80% of their time at the office. driving nice cars with monthly leases in the $2-3k range. living on credit cards.

      the only time I saw most of these guys get their shit together was when they got married.

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    2 months ago

    When I first got a Steam account, my original plan was to buy every game released on it. But now that’s impossible.

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    In defense of the ‘drunken sailors’ of Steam, many of the games they’ve bought are likely to still be playable for a long time, some were bought in half-yearly sales, and some were part of ‘bundles’ that were bought for a different game. The 30% also pays for the Content Delivery Network, marketing, a forum and sometimes moderation, and a genuine customer feedback mechanism. Who wouldn’t want to be part of an un-enshittified system? Fanboy? You bet. I’m not saying they can do no wrong, but they’re doing a lot right.

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      2 months ago

      If gaben decides tomorrow to shut it all down, everything is gone. They might have a lot of good will based on past behavior, but in the end it’s still a company and you have zero control over what they do. You don’t actually own any of those games.

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        2 months ago

        If steam shutdown it would probably mean PC gaming itself is dead and the industry is in really big trouble.

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        Technically, uh no. Many of the games I haven’t loaded onto my PC would no longer be accessible, correct. But I have a copy of Goldberg emulator, in case Valve doesn’t hold up their end of the bargain.

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          Then technically I am correct? If Valve just shuts down, it’s all gone. You might find a workaround for some of the stuff you happen to have downloaded right now, but in general, everything you “bought” is gone.

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            Technically it would be the same case for GOG too if that happened, since the average consimer doesn’t back up all the games they pay for.

            In the end when it comes to digital most consumers rely on convenience and trust than taking the extra step to back up stuff so they remove the dependency.

            That’s why the actual back up for lot of people is piracy as the final line of defense and archiving.

          • GreyEyedGhost@lemmy.ca
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            “Technically, if your computer breaks and you can’t recover those games after Valve decides to close its doors, those games are gone forever.” Yeah, and? Is there a storefront that doesn’t apply to? Just how long do you think CDs and floppy disks (and the hardware to access them) last, if you haven’t lost them already? Is it more or less than Valve’s lifespan so far?

  • Phoenix3875@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    It’s like gym membership or books. If everyone with gym membership would go regularly, the business won’t be profitable. Or if everyone only buys a new book after they finish what they have bought, the publishing industry would be in shambles.

    These businesses play the probability game. They are actually just insurance by a different name.

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    2 months ago

    So, you’re saying that Steam games are the stuffed animals that’re culturally acceptable for adults to display openly.

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    2 months ago

    I have bought games on steam that I already owned and played on other platforms, just because I wanted to support the dev and have a copy on a reliable platform. But with recent developements I do wonder more and more how long it will stay reliable.

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    I wondered which studio would be bold enough to do blatantly insult an entire marketplace of potential customers, but it’s just some guy.

    Chris Zukowski.

    I am a game marketing consultant and strategist. I have helped Games-as-a-Service companies, indie publishers, and small to single-person teams understand their audience and communicate with them in a more personal way.

    Funny way to communicate with your clients audience mate, calling us all “a bunch of drunken sailors”…

    I specialize in optimizing your marketing for the Steam algorithm

    Ah, so you’re part of the reason nothing has a soul any more. Got it.

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    2 months ago

    Barely bought anything this year because I am still finishing Factorio. 1600 hours on steam and countless more from the non steam version of the game.

    The factory must grow. My SA deathworld save is up to around 3000 SPM.

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      2 months ago

      I put Factorio down for a bit. I have almost 4,000 hours in Factorio, and almost 3,000 hours in Dyson Sphere Program. Been playing Derail Valley Simulator, Schedule 1, and Vintage Story recently.

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        2 months ago

        Vintage Story is one I have played a lot of, got it a long time ago before they even had seasons or food spoilage.

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      Factorio is a game where I’ll spend so much time and getting pretty far. Then I’ll “refactor” some parts for efficiency. Then I get like a new science and I’ll be like, I can’t make this work and give up.

      Then I’ll start again later thinking I’ll get it right the next time!

      Although, if I had my robo flying stuff set up correctly then this wouldn’t be an issue.