81 points

If Steam or Valve ever goes public and IPOs, I’m gonna fucking kill myself.

They seem to be the only ones who aren’t like going through an enshitification cycle right now.

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That’s a little dramatic.

I don’t think they’ll ever become an IPO.

But it’s more likely that if Gabe doesn’t have someone or something in mind that keeps Steam on track, there’s few companies that can buy it. Microsoft could acquire it. Sony could acquire it. Epic games could acquire it.

Companies that would have no care or clue in how to keep Steam as is.

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3 points

Initial public offering. i.e. trading stocks in public

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Initial public offering

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25 points

Safest option would be to turn Valve into a foundation, similar to Zeiss: The company owns itself thus can’t be bought out, statutory stipulations go along the lines of “Make sure we don’t go bankrupt, do great optics, funnel some money to the University of Jena as well as less well off workers in the city”. No grand charitable aspirations besides being a good citizen as per 1846 bourgeois values (though that’d be Gabe’s choice), otherwise just continue as they’ve been doing. Make sure all stakeholders (incl. gamers, or at least Valve customers) have standing to enforce those statutes.

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That would be nice. Just keep in mind that they already have an arbitration clause, so that seems to piss on (but not all over and certainly not shit on) gamers who have standing to enforce those values.

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34 points

It all comes down to who succeedes Gabe after his stepping down.

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6 points

I’m glad that it seems like he’s extended the longevity of his life by losing a lot of weight. Have you seen him now? Looks amazing for his age. I think if he continued where he was, he might’ve passed away at some point or be in a worse condition.

He needs as much time as possible to decide what he’s going to do after he’s gone.

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31 points

It needs warnings for of a game requires you to be connected to the internet to play, and if the developer has ever deactivated usage rights to their games.

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3 points

Technically you have those on the Steam Deck rating

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31 points

This is the kind of thing that makes poeple love valve

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37 points

And this boys is why we choose to give money to valve, and as a bonus steam sales are amazing. Valve really knows how to keep a steady income of profit and just dont fck with what works

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15 points

Valve knows when they have it good and not be greedy. They are essentially a monopoly but choose not to abuse it.

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valve makes more money by being decent company than many others combined who actively try to exploit users.

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29 points

Good guy steam. Their family sharing beta is currently a game changer for people like me whose friends have diverse gaming interests and thus, we can try out each other’s games without the need to buy them.

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