• Sam_Bass@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Guess nobody remembers when Steam first started out and had enough bugs and compatibility issues that they spurred a lot of hatred evinced by the pump icon shoving into and out of a user’s butt. Can’t seem to find a graphic of it anywhere these days but it was funny back then

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      2 days ago

      Yeah seriously, Steam was universally hated at the time. Anyone else remember this gif?

      (Sorry for the imgur link BTW, but Voyager uses the default Android upload dialog and it’s AWFUL. Half the time the picture I want to upload isn’t there, even if I directly navigate to the folder it’s in.)

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      2 days ago

      I remember Green Steam on dialup. The steam loading bar frolicking across the screen, left AND sometimes right. No “offline” mode. And, of course, being the only way to play Half Life 2.

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    2 days ago

    I like that even without real competition on the market, they keep on improving and innovating the platform.

    It’s a company that want’s to make money but they way they do it, giving the customers the best most experience possible, wishes me for other companies would take notice of. And i don’t only distribution platforms.

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      2 days ago

      The competition might not be real right now, but they’re smart enough to know it’ll eventually catch up if they don’t stay one step ahead.

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      2 days ago

      even without real competition on the market,

      Which is the effect of

      giving the customers the best most experience possible

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        I mean, if even Steam would have stopped 5 years ago with adding and innovating and just maintaining everything to work smoot, they still would be better than any other platform. Just sit and count money.

        Look at epic, I happily claim every week the game they give away, but where is the motivation to even consider them over steam. They had all this time and money to just copy things steam did right or add new things themselves .

        Almost nothing happens.

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    i’m pretty confused why people here understandably hate DRM, monopolies, and billionares, but are fine with steam and Gaben

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      Companies still fear piracy so DRM isn’t going anywhere, and companies are still reluctant to release games on PC.

      Hate of monopolies is one I have when a company uses their position to make products worse than it was before like Sony and Nintendo moving to charging for multiplayer. And it’s a monopoly on a platform they don’t control. There’s no regulatory body preventing launchers from popping up like broadband expansion being blocked by government lobbying like traditional monopolies.

      When steam shifts in bad direction I’ll complain too. For now I haven’t found reason to complain about Steam. I like the product Steam offers simple as that. I don’t care about the personalities of the CEO or how much money it makes. It’s not some checkmark of X is Y so must hate.

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        There’s no regulatory body preventing launchers from popping up like broadband expansion being blocked by government lobbying like traditional monopolies

        Sorry I can’t figure out this sentence. What did you mean by launchers here

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    That tracks, everyone still owned their games back then. At least Gaben got his 8 yatchs though.

    • Dyskolos@lemmy.zip
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      3 days ago

      Remember when you could sell games you’d never play again and people less fortunate than you could have their fun with them for a much lower price?

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        Yeah, but now at least the games still go on sale for a cheaper price and there isn’t a rare game that you can’t find anymore and if you do it’s $130.

        Fun fact: if you want Harvest Moon for snes the game will cost you about $400. Good condition with the box and papers will go over a grand. Snes Aero Fighters is $1,500 for an ok cartridge.

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          True, that’s a point. Though we don’t know if it would be that way now too with ownable physical stuff. Gaming became waaaaaay more mainstream.

          Also, steam inventory-gift-games are equally priced now. For collectors. At least thrice the original asking price for stuff you even can get for free. Last one i sold was 15 when it came out, was already in bundles a lot and it went for 100 moneyz.

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              Yeah. I don’t really know much at all about how or why people are buying the stuff or the digital cards or the whole booster pack things that steam does. There’s a ton of little pictures I have, and for whatever reason tons of people buy them if you want to sell them off. Mostly 5 to 25 cents a piece. I’ve never messed with it.

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                I know the cards are worth a few cents each. Selling those is more trouble than it’s worth.

                I meant the inventory gift games being worth something.

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                  1 day ago

                  Selling those cards is only worth the trouble if it’s a lot and you automate the selling. Once sold a few thousands that accumulated and got >100 bucks.