• jet@hackertalks.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    106
    ·
    6 months ago

    This article is pure clickbait. But eventually Gabe is going to die. And when that day happens we are going to see Valve either transform into a foundation, or become everything that it had resisted through its entire life. Gabe is a stand-up guy. No question.

    His successors, are not going to be Gabe. They’re going to chipaway at his philosophy. It’s only a matter of time

    • Banzai51
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      54
      ·
      6 months ago

      Just like when Christopher Tolkien died. No one else was left to be passionate about his father’s vision and desires.

    • Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      11
      ·
      6 months ago

      I have to wonder if he’s even still doing anything at Valve anymore since moving to New Zealand?

    • salta@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      6
      ·
      6 months ago

      This is my real fear as well. I love Gabe but what happens afterwards… I would work for him in a second and I’m just hoping he finds enough people who have the same philosophy to continue his work.

  • smeg@feddit.uk
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    45
    ·
    6 months ago

    Who was even suggesting that this was a thing that might ever happen?

  • soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    31
    ·
    6 months ago

    Acquisitions felt kinda cool when Microsoft was dishing them out like nobody’s business prior to the pandemic.

    No, it did not. Consolidation usually is bad for employees and customers, and anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock for the last 150 years has had plenty of opportunities to observe this.

  • Plume (She/Her)@beehaw.org
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    22
    ·
    edit-2
    6 months ago

    I could come up with a thousand reasons as to why this would never happen. Hell, I could even argue that the whole Steam Deck’s existence comes from a series of decisions that Valve made out of hatred for Microsoft. So, yeah, it’s not happening.

    Still though, as a thought experiment, imagining a world where tomorrow, Steam is owned by Microsoft, it’s… interesting, to say the least. In the most horrifying way possible, but interesting nonetheless. Quite frankly, I can’t imagine anything worse happening for video games. Like to me, this is what a video game apocalypse sounds like.

    • CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      4
      ·
      6 months ago

      Still though, as a thought experiment, imagining a world where tomorrow, Steam is owned by Microsoft, it’s… interesting, to say the least. In the most horrifying way possible, but interesting nonetheless. Quite frankly, I can’t imagine anything worse happening for video games. Like to me, this is what a video game apocalypse sounds like.

      Yarr. ☠️

  • JokeDeity@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    14
    ·
    6 months ago

    Here’s why anyone who thought that was happening is a dumbass: because obviously.

  • Melody Fwygon@beehaw.org
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    13
    ·
    6 months ago

    Gabe Newell knows that any potential buyer will run Valve into the ground. Thus he already promised too long ago that he would never sell or let Valve go public.

    Considering how many game studios that Microsoft just killed off in the last 3 years alone; they’re never going to be worthy of buying Valve.

  • tombruzzo@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    5
    ·
    6 months ago

    I’m still mad about what Microsoft did to Rare and think about what the Nintendo landscape would look like if it never happened

    • Queen HawlSera@lemm.ee
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      3
      ·
      6 months ago

      The story I heard was they bought Rare thinking this would give the rights to Donkey Kong, and when they realized this wasn’t the case after the fact, they basically threw them into the Kinect mine, which later became the Sea of Thieves mine.