

Valve is simply the last major company in this industry that I still like. Imagine that! A company makes bank off of treating customers and employees right! What a novel concept!
Christian gamer forced back into the realm of nostalgia because of our absurd, post-modern world. “Architect” of the Cyberspace Lounge multimedia project.
Valve is simply the last major company in this industry that I still like. Imagine that! A company makes bank off of treating customers and employees right! What a novel concept!
We still have a long way to go but we’ve already come so far!
Its pretty nice to have a space where we just chat about games, I have to admit that!
Not new, but they’re great if you enjoy profile customization, more emoticons/stickers, or Steam Deck stuff (keyboard themes and startup movies).
A lot of people are unfamiliar with a LOT of features that Steam offers. It’s a very robust PC gaming social network (complete with a “status” sort of activity feed), player-run groups with Discord-like group chats and themed review curators, full market of trading cards and gems that can be sold for a few cents of credit or traded to make badges, a leveling system that unlocks more features and profiile customization options…
That’s just scratching the surface. I love using those features on a daily basis and encourage my Steam friends to do the same. I’ve managed to build a small circle of friends where we post our activity, share content for games, chat about upcoming titles, etc. I wish more people used those features!
I genuinely wish nothing but the worst for Denuvo. Scum of the earth. DRM sucks, I do my best to avoid games with Denuvo.
Not necessarily. That man has proven he cares about his legacy. I’d severely doubt he hasn’t come up with provisions to try to prevent that from happening.