Kitsune Dzelda wrote:
BurntToShreds wrote:
This week has not been very kind to Valve. Karma must be catching up to them.
Im pretty sure Valves had a pretty good track record of trying to please alot of their fans :/
Whats wrong with their karma?
I'm just tired of the direction Valve has been taking Steam. I've discussed it before, but they've turned what used to be a game store/client and loose social network into a bizarre metagame filled with cards, badges, and especially the sales which now feel like they have more in common with special events in MMOs, all of them centered around making them more cheddar. You could say with some level of truth that the game that Valve's been making instead of Half-Life 3 is Steam. Don't even get me started on their lax quality control on Greenlight and Early Access. I understand that it's their product and they are in their right to try and make cheddar off of nearly every facet of it, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with every decision they've made or will make.
In other news,
this article discusses events in which people have been subject to ridiculous treatment just because their opinions about the current state of videogames are unpopular. This includes a group of people getting kicked out of a convention and banned from attending for 10 years and then being subjected to an arrest attempt for peacefully assembling across the street, and a meetup getting a bomb threat called on it. Anything in the name of progress, right? But in all seriousness, these actions are not the kind you want to take to sway someone over to your side in an argument. It only breeds more distrust and vitriol and discourages debate on a topic already chock-full of it.