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People seriously overestimate their own value as a user/customer/player/etc. But that's known to anyone who has ever actually worked in an environment with users/customers/players/etc.
Its actually part of the free market. High customer service and customer support brings value to your product. People have been conditioned to expect the top tier service as companies used to strive for customer satisfaction to set themselves apart from their competitors.
The expectations were formed long long ago. What you are witnessing is people crying out as they are cut down a bit.
Normal growing pains.
That is, the newer Sonic games in the Dreamcast collection.
People who want game preservation should petition lawmakers and licensing agencies to get it changed. It's not up to Valve or other companies to do that, their commercial interests are different.
People just don't want to do the legwork themselves cause their lazy whiners who much rather follow clickbait articles and complain about something that they should have known for decades themselves.
People haven't been conditioned, people have been mindless, idiotic consoomers who never bothered to read up on what they actually purchased. But hey, they don;t want to take *that* responsibility, so now they fling ♥♥♥♥ around to everybody else.
People show that as usual they're terrible, egocentric and the like.
Publishers decide what do or don't want to sell on Steam.
Steam might be able to say "no" if a publisher wants to sell a game that might cause legal issues, but they definitely can't force publishers to continue selling a game if they don't want.
I am debating on going to Rumble at this point idk if I can rely on YouTubers for anything it appears Rumble has been getting more accurate information. Only thing I am gonna use YouTube for is possibly music since Rumble doesn't have that. I am still getting a lot of retro games in case they do receive a remaster and the older games get removed. I know some YouTubers have only been doing this kind of crap for the views and the affiliates program that let's them get paid Rumble is more friendly less censorship as well.
if you're going to continue consuming this absolute brainrot content on other platforms (and letting it scare you) instead, take a critical thinking class for the love of little green apples
they don't get paid if people don't watch
people don't watch stuff like this in payment numbers unless it's sensationalism
NONE OF IT IS REAL.
It's entertainment. 100%. Entertainment. Across all platforms and all content delivery systems. Content like this is entertainment, not a reflection of reality.
They are rustling your jimmies so you will do stuff like post this thread with their video, which sends people to their link, which gets them more money.
If the video told the truth, it would have said 'businesses stop selling things sometimes mostly due to market forces', would have been less than 30 seconds, and would have gotten no revenue.
That's as true for Rumble as it is for YouTube as it is for X as it is for Facebook as it is for BlueSky.
No different than discs.books going out of print.
You had yer chance and you passed it up repeatedly in the gamble that 'it would get cheaper'.
Thing is there's a point at which any producer will consider the iproduct not worth producing/selling. If the returns are poor enough then it's better business to just drop it rather than waste time on it.
Keep in mind. Game preservation has nothing to do with preservation. It's about people wanting to play games for free.
And sadly people fall for it.
I mean, all those clickbait videos about how "Steam changed ownership of games" even though nothing has changed in decades just show how many people check such content without fact checking what they see/read.
Bingo. The system incentivises sensationalism and rage/fear-baiting.
Joke is this happens to physical games all the time. like, ALL the time. They eventually stop being produced and eventually you waon't be able to find any new stuff in stores.
Yup. Only way I'm getting a gold copy of the first Zelda game is a pawn shop or ebay. They sure aren't selling it retail anymore. IT'S A CONSPIRACY TO SELL BREATH OF THE WILD.
hey, hey, LISTEN.
You can buy used games on Lukiegames while they're in stock but be careful I know Silent Hill Downpour is freakishly expensive because of its rarity I wish I protected mine when it was actually on the shelves been telling family members to take care of my game discs. Now I might have to fork out $100 and hope I can even play it which I wish was also imported into Steam or had an import on PS5 or something which would be nice. I would stay away from controllers on Lukiegames though because some of the refurbished ones they sell aren't that good I am still debating on going back to console if retro games are being replaced by console I got a small CRT TV for retro gaming and might do more CRT TV hunting online I gotta get a new cable for my PS2 slim and controller I got it a memory card from Lukiegames as well you might wanna try them out only real legal way to not get in trouble from the whole pirating thing if you believe in that thing even if you do it privately on your computer it should be fine but not recommended I would just do a low profile and not brag about it as much I buy from verified vendors if you need any help with it let me know I can score you a jack pot.