FierroG
@FierroG@lemmy.world
- Comment on Behold, "the whole story of Steam's economy in one picture": the top 1% of games earn 84.5% of estimated revenue, and most games barely make anything 1 day ago:
Should they pool game sales earnings and distribute the money equally among developers? I can’t think of any other platform that based on my own tastes recommends me games that don’t even have double digit all time high concurrent players (at most just basic lists that end up burying old titles at the end of the queue) and that I end up buying.
There’s plenty of valid criticism for steam, I don’t understand why we should focus on nitpicking.
- Comment on Celebratory Return to Online Meme 1 week ago:
Damn, I was about to comment the same, didn’t know doing so would turn my skin white.
- Comment on [question] help me pick a game 5 months ago:
The only one of those that I’ve tried is cyberpunk, but besides being a really good and fun game for what you’re looking for, I want to add that I found it easy to get off or back on, which ypu might want if you’re looking for a job and might need to jump out of your seat for some opportunity.
- Comment on 9 months ago:
It’s no the prettiest out there but it’s not ugly at all, there’s no place for violence since you don’t even see any other character outside of emails
- Comment on 9 months ago:
What age range? I’ve seen “house flipper” give great results, I think in general those simulator games that give the dopamine hit of completing tasks are good incentives, especially chill games (nothing time based, let them take their time). I’ve found something like “a little to the left” is not actually great for that, it requires precision and an eye for pattern recognition that just causes frustration when you think you got it but nothing happens.