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Fordítási probléma jelentése
That's not what Valve have been doing since they started. Pro tip: base your expectations on observed past behavior, not what you would do in such a position.
Just pumping out game after game with no plan or budget is the fast track to lousy games and bankruptcy, bud. It doesn't matter how much money you have. That's just stupid business.
They've put a lot of R&D into hardware these days. They've been a major contributor in the field of VR and AR. The Steam Deck was a successful gamble. Rumor is they're working on a "spatial computing platform".
Read about Valve's flat heirarchy. Gabe has very little control over which way Valve goes, no more than any other Valve employee. (At Valve, nobody is your boss, but Gabe is even more not your boss.) It's only when enough of the company gets excited about something and bands together enough that something new gets built, and it just so happens that making more games isn't often something that gets Valve excited about these days.