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Default Re: What's your desktop background? - 04-16-2014, 11:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeb Stuart Thurmond View Post
1. I only use it for muslim shooting simulators
2. Steam helps destroy the videogame industry, it sells games so cheap it's all got to be below profit, so they're literally undercutting themselves. Now, normally I assume businesses know what they're doing, but Valve Software is run on anarchist principals - they have no management.
Imagine a company where everyone is equal and managers don't exist. A place where employees sit where they want, choose what to work on and decide each other's pay. Then, once a year, everyone goes on holiday together.
No doubt traffic is always blocked in their hallways and the drum circles don't let anyone sleep. If Valve Software is going to help the videogame industry self-destruct, why shouldn't I help them?
The average game (except for smaller independent games) seems to be 40-60 dollars. They're not going out of business with many of their prices , and the number of sales, so you're actually helping them ,not destroying them.
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