• Jhex@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Yes, when something half good finally happens, let’s complain it probably didn’t happen for better reasons

    Why are we never happy again?

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      1 day ago

      You can be happy about a decision while still understanding the business rational behind it.

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        23 hours ago

        OP didn’t seem “happy”… in fact, they seemed mad people were happy and not outraged this one good step was here because it may have been made out of a business decision and not just Valve falling on its own sword (that’s why I made the comment)

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      1 day ago

      Removing choices to the consumer isn’t good. It may sound like they’re doing a good thing, but if a racing game can include non-intrusive ads and either make the game cheaper or make more content without harming the experience, that’s good for the consumer. If a company makes a shitty ad ladden game, you can always just not buy it. They aren’t defending you. They’re defending their method of making money and ensuring you can’t make money without paying them, while removing options for the consumer.

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        23 hours ago

        the state of current gaming should be enough prove for you that no, people cannot just choose not to buy them… same as you can probably not avoid AI in anything new you buy, they put it everywhere and you either eat it or give up X thing you loved