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  • Godort@lemm.eetoLefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.comTell him?
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    4 days ago

    They are saying the same thing but mean something entirely different.

    This dude is saying something along the lines of “corporations wouldnt pander so much to the LGBTQ communites if they were run by regular folks like me” rather than “the C-suite of corporations are robbing us blind and we cant do anything because they have so much power that effectively organizing against them is impossible”





  • Ubisoft’s bean counters had some trouble reading the market on this one.

    They left Steam because they felt the 30% cut that Valve takes for sales on their platform is way too high, but didn’t account that users of Steam are really entrenched into that platform and don’t want to leave just for the chance to play an Ubisoft title. So instead of seeing 70% of Steam sales of their games, they saw 0.












  • I’m not sure I agree with the concept of this article. Its true that the PS5 will likely have much better performance on Sony titles than a PC that you can get for around the same price. Sony has always treated its consoles as a loss leader and makes up the difference in game sales. This presents a significant advantage to sony in the hardware cost to performance ratio.

    However, with PC we’re not comparing apples to apples. In terms of game selection, the PS5 has a little over 750 titles. Looking at Steam alone, the PC has access to over 101,000 games, which is more than 5 times the amount of games released for every sony console combined; to say nothing of the games not available on steam, or the non-gaming tasks you can do.

    I guess, if your goal is to play Sony titles in 4k at 60 FPS as cheaply as possible, then the PS5 is probably the way to go. But in terms of overall value, the PC is hard to beat.