'Knowing Steam players are hoarders explains why you give Valve that 30%,' analyst tells devs: 'You get access to a bunch of drunken sailors who spend money irresponsibly'
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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.
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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What recent developments?
I was thinking of developments in the industry as a whole. Valve themselves have been the only beacon of hope, but for how long.
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Probably supporting Linux and open source is now evil or so.
Sorry I wasn’t clear, I’m a big fan of Valve’s efforts, it’s just that they are the only ones right now and I’m wondering how long until they too fall like the rest of the industry.
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Heh as if I wasn’t an idiot and bloated my own steam library with fanatical mystery bundles and all those developers didn’t walk away with a completely random dollar and a chance to actually have a game get noticed and steam got zilch.
It honestly just sounds like a productive economy that’s constantly moving and giving opportunities to developers even if they aren’t getting nothing but ravid fans. Like how busking might work in a wealthy thriving city compared to a poor one.
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No, it’s that Valve reinvests their cut into improving the platform. Wild that devs can’t figure that out.
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Yeeeeeh Gaben!
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Giving 30% for Steamworks Multiplayer servers and matchmaking, player inventory and trading, modding support w/ workshop, forums, cloud saves:
Giving 30% because players ‘spend irresponsibly’:
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No, it’s that Valve reinvests their cut into improving the platform. Wild that devs can’t figure that out.
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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I always wait 3 years to play a game. Its less expensive, my gpu is up to date and the game is patched.
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Another complaint about the 30% cut on PCGamer? This reeks.