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HauntedCupcake

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$0.025 per GB is the most expensive option on S3 I could find rounded up. It would be absolutely insane if Steam were paying those prices when they have their own servers. I also used 100GB game size as a large number, and $30 as a small price tag (for an 100GB game).

I was trying to be charitable with the numbers and it still came out pretty positive

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By making it seem that Steam is raking in money and uh, money bad?

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The case seems like such a reach. At worst it’s an effective monopoly for devs, not consumers. Devs have a really hard time selling elsewhere.

That said, I love Steam and think it’s genuinely one of the best companies out there. And whilst it’s not great that they’re so big, they aren’t that big due to anti-competitive behaviour. It’s quite the opposite. You can add non-Steam games to your library and use Steam features. The fucking Steam deck isn’t locked down, and you can install non-Steam games. Just because Uplay wants to log me out every time I reboot doesn’t mean Steam should be sued.

There are so many other companies more deserving of the lawsuit

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Download. It’s also rounded up. Storage is negligible compared to bandwidth, especially considering Steam’s business model

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No harm meant. I do think Steam is the golden example of a big business done right. All I’m saying is that there’s room for improvement.

However do we know their full PNL/balance sheet?

We can make an educated guess. Amazon’s S3 charges roughly $0.025 per GB, so an 100GB game would cost $2.50 for Steam to upload to a user. For a $30 game, that’s around ~8.5% or just over 3 downloads before it’s unprofitable.

Obviously Valve isn’t paying consumer level S3 prices, and obviously users can download multiple times. But I would be extremely surprised if they didn’t make a rather large margin on each sale

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I don’t think you’re missing anything. They literally just want JB to stand with KG and not apologise. They’re angry at JB specifically, because conservatives attacked him over KG’s comments, as JB is the bigger more well known figure and it makes a better headline.

I feel like it’s an insane opinion if you have more than a passing of knowledge or compassion though, and I can’t give you a definite reason why this commenter in particular is raging

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They want JB to stand with KG and not apologise, regardless of if it was a joke or his actual beliefs.

I don’t know where I stand tbh, I’m all for edgy humour, and it seemed like a joke to me. So I kinda found it endearing? But I can understand JB having an issue with the statement and how it affects his persona. I feel like KG is in the wrong for putting him in this situation really

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I agree with you, but justifying anything by saying they’re successful in a free market is really iffy. There are plenty of large evil companies that are incredibly successful. That said I agree with everything else you’ve said.

I personally think 30% cut is too much for any app/software store. But if anyone deserves it Steam does

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You’re welcome <3 You seem like a kind person, and those people are easily taken advantage of. I don’t like seeing people lose that kindness because they forget to put themselves first.

This person you’re dealing with could have any number of good and valid excuses for their behaviour. But it’s still straight up abusive, and could equally stem from a harmful and malicious place. Unless you know for sure, the best you can do is not antagonise them.

An official report would be valid in your situation. But I wouldn’t get involved any further. Just save her messages and any evidence you have of her behaviour, on the off chance it does escalate and you or another coworker need to protect yourselves

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Whilst I agree with the above, remember to look out for number one. It’s important that you prioritise your own mental, physical, social, and financial wellbeing over that of a coworker you don’t seem to know all that well.

It’s important to give the benefit of the doubt and be charitable when you can, but not at any significant expense to yourself

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