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Kory, w I have two old Mass Effect 2 Editions in my Steam and don't know the difference
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I think the first review on the second page explains it: steamcommunity.com/id/jpsf91/…/2362420/

MentalEdge, w I have two old Mass Effect 2 Editions in my Steam and don't know the difference
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Ima take a guess that the bigger version comes with the DLCs that add Kasumi and Zaeed.

ivanafterall, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

God, please, no. If ever you heed your humble servant...

ono,

Not to worry. I think this qualifies as a “cold day in Hell” situation.

reflex,
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Bizarroland,
@Bizarroland@kbin.social avatar

Somebody please tell Gabe that even if he would walk away with billions of dollars he's going to lose his soul in the process.

It's just not worth it, tell Microsoft to go take a long walk off of a short pier into a vat of battery acid.

Clangbang, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

It’s a bummer that the government wasn’t able to stop the recent acquisition of activision, but hopefully that cooled Microsoft’s eagerness a little.

Whirlybird,

It’s not done yet, definitely still a good chance it’s blocked. I don’t think it should be, but it very well could be.

TheDankHold,

Why do you think corporate consolidation should happen? Every time it does it benefits the corporations and never the consumer. Anti-trust is incredibly important to keep business from taking control of aspects of our culture and socialization.

Whirlybird,

This corporate consolidation helps more people than it hurts.

Corporate consolidation isn’t just always a bad thing. This would be a good thing for basically everyone that’s not exclusively a PlayStation-only player.

TheDankHold,

No corporate consolidation is how you end up with companies like Sony to begin with. And even then, they’re funding the creation of new pop culture while this is Microsoft wanting to grab up existing culture so they can profit from it. One is an example of something being created and the other is something being hoarded.

Any short term benefit a consumer sees from consolidation is simply a cost the corporation pays to achieve a scenario where they no longer have to provide those benefits. Microsoft is already very well know for the Embrace, Envelop, Extinguish strategy so assuming good will on their part is painfully naïve.

Corporations are not your friend and don’t care about your well-being, they just want your money.

Caligvla, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email
@Caligvla@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Considering Gabe is ex-microsoft and wants to distance himself as much as possible from them, I highly doubt that’d work, he’d go down fighting at the very least.

ampersandrew,
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No need to go down fighting. Valve is a private company. They can just say no.

50MYT,

The problem is when he goes down.

Gabe won’t live forever.

Rayspekt,

Or will he?

We need to fund some altered carbon stuff right now

echodot,

If the technology likenthat is even remotely possible then it’s already being funded you can guarantee it.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Valve is more than Gabe.

50MYT,

Yes.

But gabe owns it.

Itty53,
@Itty53@kbin.social avatar

Does he want to distance himself? Gabe said he learned more in his short months-long tenure at MS than he did in the rest of his academic career. He dropped out of Harvard, mind you.

He modeled his entire company off of MS. He even adopted their primary strategy, buy, polish and package. It's literally just embrace, extend, extinguish all over. Balmer taught him very well.

I really don't get why people think he's all that different from any other billionaire. He got there by buying out competition, and if they wouldn't sell, theft and litigation.

Caligvla,
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Not saying he’s different from other rich people, but Valve developing both SteamOS and Proton is a clear message they don’t want to rely on Microsoft and their software.

Itty53,
@Itty53@kbin.social avatar

Microsoft doesn't want to rely on licensed software every time they install their programs either. Again, Valve taking a queue from MS. And that's fine BTW, the whole industry follows MS.

Moreover the real issue, the difference in computing cost between running Win10 with all the unnecessary boost vs Linux is massive. Had they used Windows it would've costed more to be able to run less.

As to being reliant on Windows, that's been their standard most of their history. Steam was Windows based. If Windows were to go ahead with making a stripped down Windows OS that was specific to gaming, such as the one demoed in a code jam earlier this year, you can bet steam would be selling that version of Windows direct from their store, and likely have a easy tool ready to use to install it to your deck. They would probably offer it as an installation option too. Why not? There's no good reason they shouldn't. The whole verified question goes out the window. That's huge. But again, MS controls that situation, not Valve. They're still reliant on MS in major ways.

geosoco, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

Is there a company they wouldn't buy? Unity maybe?

Luvon,

Why not? Buy low, right? Best time to it is after a company stupidly tabled their value and trust right 😂

PrinzKasper,
@PrinzKasper@kbin.social avatar

Honestly might not be such a bad idea. Unity is built on .Net, which Microsoft also owns. The teams could work together to get Unity modernized and cleaned up, and I bet developers would trust Microsoft more than Unity (Consider that Microsoft also owns VS Code, Github, npm and more that tons of devs frequently use)

Kolanaki, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email
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He’s said that way before 2020, also. Publicly. It seems that has not changed. Most in that kind of position would come to the same conclusions of buying up the competition and making money off their products. It’s cheaper, it’s easier, you already get the infrastructure and customer base, etc. What capitalist wouldn’t try to go that route?

Whirlybird,

Exactly. He’d be a terrible exec if he didn’t want to.

stopthatgirl7, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email
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Microsoft wanting to buy Valve and Nintendo should tell you just how much what they really want is a monopoly on gaming.

jeebus,
@jeebus@kbin.social avatar

If Microsoft loves anything, it's monopolies.

Whirlybird,

They all want a monopoly, not just Microsoft. Microsoft are just the only ones that could afford it.

stopthatgirl7,
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Trudat

CarlsIII, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

What a coincidence, me too!

thenicnet, (edited ) w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email
@thenicnet@kbin.social avatar

No.

echodot, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

Well yeah.

How is this news?

YuzuDrink,

Thank you. Obviously “we would buy them if we could” is given; but just as obviously, this was just wishful thinking out loud.

Jaysyn, w Wait, is Unity allowed to just change its fee structure like that?
@Jaysyn@kbin.social avatar

Yes, but if you don't upgrade, you can keep using the old license. Unity tried to delete this from the Internet.

Neato,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

So if you've published a game, just keep on keeping on. You can sell that game, maintain an older copy of Unity to update it for bugs, even develop new content for that game with the older version of Unity.

I figured this must have been in here. No professional organization would allow a TOS to pass into publishing that allowed a company to unilaterally change fees.

spriteblood,

This is still up on their FAQ:

Yes, the fee applies to eligible games currently in market that continue to distribute the runtime. We look at a game's lifetime installs to determine eligibility for the runtime fee. Then we bill the runtime fee based on all new installs that occur after January 1, 2024.

ripcord,
@ripcord@kbin.social avatar

I love that their "proprietary" method of determining installs is to just look at the # of installs reported publicly by Google and Apple app stores.

Hegar,

So if you've published a game, just keep on keeping on. You can sell that game, maintain an older copy of Unity to update it for bugs, even develop new content for that game with the older version of Unity.

According to the article, probably no.

Many devs may have updated unity and used it for minor updates, but also the clause in question probably doesn't protect anyone anyway. There's a broader ToS that supercedes it with much more restrictive language.

Hegar, (edited )

According to the article, it's not that simple. This is from the ToS for the Unity Editor, which is subservient to a broader Unity ToS that has much stricter legal language about changing anything without warning and the customer being able to go fuck themselves.

So, yes, technically this bullshit may be completely legal. Devs who were sold Unity on "no royalties" may be forced to pay royalties. Which is definitely healthy for our society and not obviously a problem.

scottmeme, w Microsoft would buy Valve 'if opportunity arises,' said Phil Spencer in leaked email

Microsoft needs to to have a massive anti trust lawsuit thrown at them

Sabata11792,
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Microsoft is a US company operating in the US. That means US law dose not apply.

wolfshadowheart, w Payday 3. I knew it...
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

Can you go into more detail?

Melkath,

I have been sitting in matchmaking for over 3 hours at this point.

Looks like big streamers can access the game just fine, but I get spinning wheel that is occasionally punctuated with getting an error message and kicked out of the game.

The beta was like a week and a half ago, and matchmaking was crumbling under the small organized stress test. I KNEW that once the open internet hit the matchmaker the whole thing was going to implode.

jeremy_sylvis, w Payday 3. I knew it...
@jeremy_sylvis@midwest.social avatar
Melkath,

Put that makeup on my face.

I 100% have earned it.

jeremy_sylvis,
@jeremy_sylvis@midwest.social avatar

My local friend group is right there with you. You’d think we’d have learned from the open beta…

Melkath,

I bought the whole season pass thing

Didn't get to pay on release day.

Complete abject failure on the part of the developers. I hope they are feeling the shame.

It's hope money though. I hope they sort their shit out and give us a good game.

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