

With what he’s done for gaming. I expect only disaster.
With what he’s done for gaming. I expect only disaster.
Or any game company. This has been the norm for decades, probably since the first piece of software was sold.
To be fair. That does sound like 1984 described by someone who has never read 1984 but keeps bringing it up like they have.
Holy shit. A reasonable take from someone who clearly leaves the house.
nor can you kill major quest givers.
Pretty sure yesman is the only character you can’t kill.
I’d recommend the Irish Spice Bag.
Just a really simple but great takeaway food. Just make sure you get the right kind of curry sauce if making it at home. Takeaway curry is its own thing, but it’s more on the Chinese curry style.
Setting up an early monopoly while working to undermine brick and mortar stores?
Just remember this was the “good option”
Steam Machine 3: This time it’s personal.
The island of Ireland.
A large landmass in the Atlantic.
Gabe. The same Gabe that has profited off micro transactions, lootboxes, and selling unfinished games. That Gabe?
You already have to use workarounds to get non-steam games to work on SteamOS.
Let’s not forget that this started back ten years ago now with the failed Steam Machine concept.
Gabe needs to pay that fleet of Valkyries he has bought somehow.
I won’t say I told you so when in four years Valve starts offering exclusives to those using SteamOS.
It’s not about killing Windows.
It’s about slowing making G*mers comfortable with the idea of Valve’s own closed off ecosystem.
They have already made G*mers comfortable with not owning their games, loot boxes, micro transactions.
This is just another example of Valve being the money grubbing, monopolistic, anti-consumer company that they’ve somehow got away with for years now.
Sounds like classic money-grubbing Gaben.
Stop mod development to make it an easier purchase, then release it chocked-full of loot boxes.
Sounds like a fun Friday night.
G*mers have already grown used to not owning their games. It’s called Steam.
No greedy shareholders, yet Valve pioneered the lootbox and micro transactions that G*mers complain about with other companies.
A company doesn’t need to be public to be greedy. And using that as the sole distinction between “good and bad” companies is an incredibly sheltered take.
No is wasn’t. The dumb gamers were praising steam for doing the same thing Ubisoft was doing.
No. Just really sheltered adults.
WWE did not push their guys to be Hollywood guys. WWE pushed them to be WWE film guys.
Creating their own production company to make cheap straight to DVD movies. Using them to push guys as stars.