The glory days of Epic Games are long gone and Tim Sweeney is a god damn moron.

  • rtxn@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Valve revolutionized Linux gaming; Tim categorically rejects it.
    Valve banned shitcoins and blockchain scams; Tim welcomed them with open arms.
    Valve enforces honesty regarding AI slop; Tim wants to literally deceive people.
    All that on top of what they did with third-party exclusives.

    He’s like that annoying kid who didn’t get invited to a birthday party and vowed to always do the opposite of what the popular kid does. Petulant fucking overgrown child.

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      7 hours ago

      Valve banned shitcoins and blockchain scams

      would’ve been nice if they banned gambling, too, but that’s part of their business model unfortunately.

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        I hear people say this sometimes, but I don’t know what they mean. Is there part of Valve’s system that has a gambling mechanic I’ve just never engaged with?

        Or is it one of their games that has gambling?

        Because I’ve been using it for years as basically my sole gaming interface and haven’t seen any gambling.

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          The short version is that an enormous, multibillion dollar gambling industry has been built around Valve’s item marketplace, and in particular around CS:GO skins. If that sounds completely insane and stupid, I’m with you, but it exists. Valve takes their typical cut off of all of these trades, and thus derives massive profits from it.

          Here’s the long version: https://peertube.gravitywell.xyz/videos/watch/a8e6d20c-3003-4b14-b9c4-cb6a25b238e7?isPeertubeContent=1

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          There is a massive secondary market for in-game items (primarily CS skins) that Valve refuses to combat or even officially acknowledge. Some of it is legitimate, some of it is literal lottery for children. And since every transaction takes place on Steam, they get a cut of that.

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          Mainly Team Fortress 2 and Counter Strike GO/2, cuz both of them have cosmetics with rarities obtained via what effectively amounts to lootboxes. In one sense they also have an out-of-game economy around these things where these items are traded for actual money

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        4 hours ago

        At least the shit is all cosmetic not like EA sports games with their UT packs I guess. Low bar.

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          It might be cosmetic, but it can be sold, which fuels the addiction mechanic. EA is bad, too, but this whataboutism.

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      Tim’s strategy seems to be “Whatever Valve drops, we take because we feel Valve is missing out on something BIG! It’ll make US look great!”

      And while the sad truth of the matter could very well be a maybe, depending on how the pure-epic userbase are over there towards it, it still pales to everything Steam has been built to be.