• Th4tGuyII@fedia.io
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    1 天前

    Valve could’ve legitimately done nothing and still be winning in comparison to the big three, but instead they’ve slowly and steadily been helping the gaming community to give Windows the middle finger by making huge contributions to Linux gaming.

    Honestly, its downright shameful how many companies have forgotten that a good way to make money from customers is simply to treat them nicely while they’re buying your goods.

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      Valve’s big business strategy seems to be just wait for your competition to shoot themselves in the foot

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      Helping the gaming community by popularising not owning your games, lootboxes and child gambling, early access and asset flips as well as being the first to cave when visa and MasterCard started pressuring companies to stop selling certain games?

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        You never owned your own games, you just never read the documentation that came with your discs and cartridges before.

        Even GOG, who pays lipservice to “owning” your win games, just sells the same “license to access” the software that everyone else does. You can’t re-sell it, you can’t reverse-engineer code or modify most games, you can’t leave these “possessions” in your estate. You don’t own them.

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          You never owned your own games, you just never read the documentation that came with your discs and cartridges before.

          ??? You think Nintendo was going door to door to pull nes cartridges away from people for violating their tos???

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            Nintendo has such a thorough history of anti-consumer litigation that they have a Wikipedia article dedicated to it.

            No, they didn’t break down the doors of individual gamers. They targeted retailers and producers instead. They introduced DRM in their hardware. And with the rise of the internet they HAVE been breaking down the doors of people who make tools to extract the software from their cartridges. Even after emulation was established as legal in the Sony vs Bleem case, Nintendo continues to use their money and lawyers to bully emulator developers. They famously sent DMCA takedowns to people who made Let’s Play videos or streamed the game, or even speedrunning videos.

            Speedrunning events have had to cancel or ban Nintendo games because of their legal actions. Nintendo has taken legal actions against tournament organizers for competitive multiplayer games.

            Here’s another website dedicated to tracking Nintendo’s bullshit.