• @delitomatoes
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    2597 months ago

    If you wonder why public companies with billions in revenue can’t make a Steam competitor is because they can’t think long term, being a private company allows Valve to just work on what they want and grow If they need to

      • @sheogorath@lemmy.world
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        887 months ago

        Reportedly Gaben has implemented safeguards to prevent Valve from getting public after his death. So at least we can hope Valve doesn’t go public in our lifetimes.

      • @squidspinachfootball
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        107 months ago

        Has that happened yet? I thought it was supposed to have happened by now

        • @Dark_Blade@lemmy.world
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          127 months ago

          It needs to be viable first, which obviously won’t happen when the management keeps stumbling into PR nightmares weekly.

        • @HardlightCereal@lemmy.world
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          57 months ago

          It nearly happened, but then we protested and tanked the stock price to fuck Spez for fucking us. Now most of the subs are poorly moderated by mods that don’t care about their community. Content is suffering and revenue is dropping. Spez pissed on his golden goose and we decided to speed the process up so he couldn’t sell before it drowned.

    • @serratur@lemmy.wtf
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      187 months ago

      they can’t think long term

      Well they can, but only in one way: Grow by selling at a loss to outcompete other and then make a profit.

      • @notepass@feddit.de
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        337 months ago

        Good joke. Investors will see wasted financial potential and make valve do it.

        When you have external money you now also have away part of a platform. And the investors don’t care. Make number big fast. Nobody there is caring about long term

    • King
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      -1147 months ago

      Thank you armchair analyst