• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    15 hours ago

    And I mean Gabe is overseeing the Valve team’s success, allowing his employees to develop at their pace and following what appears to be their passion. They aren’t shoehorning AI or whatever the latest buzzword to goose some imaginary number. Gabe was pissed at Windows enough, he used to work for Microsoft, so he’s instrumental in helping break Microsoft’s monopoly on gaming operating systems by supporting Linux compatibility and releasing first party hardware.

    He deserves credit for the culture he cultivates in his company and shares in its success. Likewise, shame should be where shame is due, like with the whole lootbox gambling economy thing. The main reason why it is viewed as refreshingly good is because they seem to be one of the few big companies that still believe that profit growth comes from valuing employees, suppliers (gamedevs) and consumers, rather than trying to squeeze every last drop of profit no matter how cruel. It should be the norm yet it seems to be the exception.

    It would be nice to have no billionaires, but right now we live in a world where government tells states to clawback aid they gave to hungry families so taxing the rich, or acting in any way that resembles normalcy, is a lot to expect right now. We can let Gabe make a silly luxury purchase.

    If Valve burns the trust it has earned, then I will move away from them too, I don’t owe Gabe or Valve anything.

    • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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      15 hours ago

      Likewise, shame should be where shame is due, like with the whole lootbox gambling economy thing.

      And while theirs is bad, it’s also one of the less bad of the MTX nonsense since you can trade stuff on the market, no? So even when they’re bad, they’re on the less bad end of the spectrum.

      It would be nice to have no billionaires,

      I agree, but the next best is to eliminate generational wealth. Maybe there should be caps on how much can be inherited, with the rest going to charities the heirs don’t directly benefit from.

      I don’t think billionaires are automatically bad people, but there is a strong correlation between huge wealth and bad people.