Comment on Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees
Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 4 months agoTheir propaganda machine works so well, you’re pricing it by bringing up all the usual talking points.
“They offer a good product so they deserve it.”
“They would leave if they were forced to reduce their profits.”
You know what countries can do? Get together and impose the same kind of rules to all companies no matter where they’re established. They can also decide to force companies to pay taxes based on where the revenue came from under the threat that they won’t be able to do business in their territory anymore.
People around you are struggling and you’re defending the 1%, wake the fuck up.
rdri@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Those are not my points, you made them up. My point is, there are no rules that prevent it from happening. No competition to make it seem fair at least for some other companies who are not Valve.
I have complains about Steam but financial part is hardly one of them. It’s not that they deserve the money, it’s that most others are being hugely ineffective, which creates this disparity.
It’s funny how you suggest that adding any part of those 30% to the pocket of actual devs would solve any problems.
My other points in other threads remain valid. I think you just misunderstood them.
I’m not defending anyone. It’s you who’s attacking people, for questionable reasons.
Kecessa@sh.itjust.works 4 months ago
What disparity? All these companies generation millions and billions in profits with the boss making hundreds of times what the average employee makes in a year.
It would put the money in the hands of workers instead of in the hands of the elite that already has enough money that the only way it can spend it is by wasting it on millions dollars toys while devs need to camp in their office parking lot.
Your boss must truly love you very much if you believe that they deserve all the profits they generate off your work.
rdri@lemmy.world 3 months ago
The disparity between a good quality product and useless crap? The disparity between the %% of profits that roughly goes to single employee of different companies? The disparity between 1 yacht and 6 yachts? You choose.
You can put it in their hands right now. Sell your game in your own store and get 100% profits.