Posted September 22, 2009
I read an excellent article in Maximum PC's November issue (you should be able to pick it up on newsstands by now) with an interview with Randy Pitchford of Gearbox Software. And he was like, spin Steam off from Valve into its own company. Make it financially independent from Valve, and maybe, just MAYBE, they'll instead try their damndest to make money and improve services. To me, it seems like Valve is like, "These suckers keep coming to Steam even though they hate it because we make great games," or something like that.
Also, spinning Steam off (like Paradox did with Gamersgate) means that publishers don't have to let Valve win. Think about it. Valve, a rival publisher and developer MAKES MONEY off other publishers who put their games on Steam, because that's where the users are. If I were say, EA, I wouldn't like that very much.
Also, spinning Steam off (like Paradox did with Gamersgate) means that publishers don't have to let Valve win. Think about it. Valve, a rival publisher and developer MAKES MONEY off other publishers who put their games on Steam, because that's where the users are. If I were say, EA, I wouldn't like that very much.
Post edited September 22, 2009 by michaelleung