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    I. Really. Like. valve. games.
    Left 4 dead, Team fortress 2, half life, portal...
    Just not artifact.
    Valve has been dominant over the gaming world for decades at this point.
    and for good reason, because valve revolutionised the industry in ways that few other companies could possibly dream of.
    but in the last few years valve's dominance has been slipping, and their fans are increasingly more frustrated with their actions in the recent past
    And if you ask valve fans why they think the company has gone in the direction it has gone in, they'll likely all give you the same answer.
    SOURCES: • What it's Like to Work...
    www.pcgamer.com/uk/ex-valve-e...
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Komentáře • 447

  • @elemangell2981
    @elemangell2981 Před 2 lety +938

    If one was to attribute some of the industry's major companies with the 7 deadly sins, without a doubt in my mind Valve is sloth incarnate.

    • @officialregirock4021
      @officialregirock4021 Před 2 lety +30

      I think greed would be very contested

    • @LoraLoibu
      @LoraLoibu Před 2 lety +194

      @@officialregirock4021 nah dude EA is greed

    • @spartans.8346
      @spartans.8346 Před 2 lety +98

      I tried to make a list with the seven deadly sins and got: Nintendo as pride as they don't want to give the fans what they want and do very selfish things just to stroke their ego. Xbox is gluttony as they have bought so many companies to just to own them. EA is the obvious one of being greed, just look at their loot-boxes and DLC. and as ElemAngell said Valve is sloth as they have these amazing IP's and resources and do nothing. Alright i got some suggestions, for lust, any Hentai game developers but the only big game developer that can kinda fit is wayforward and they still dont fit but you could put many gotcha games as they oversexualize many charaters. For wrath, there is roblox, as they add updates that hurt the player base for seemingly no reason other than to spite them.
      Now for envy, I can't really think of any compony fitting this sin, but would like to hear suggestions.

    • @serioussponge6416
      @serioussponge6416 Před 2 lety +74

      @@officialregirock4021 Yeah. Valve is not the definition of greed. In fact, I would argue that the reason they have so much money and a monopoly on the online gaming industry is because they weren't greedy (or at least, as greedy as other companies) in building themselves up.

    • @LoraLoibu
      @LoraLoibu Před 2 lety +16

      @@spartans.8346 lust would be any company that makes hentai games lol

  • @kamikazekalamari
    @kamikazekalamari Před 2 lety +598

    Imagine having finally an update for team fortress 2, but it’s VR exclusive

    • @genericdevtexture3661
      @genericdevtexture3661 Před 2 lety +37

      Imagine how nauseating it would be to rocket jump in VR

    • @Mike-official
      @Mike-official Před 2 lety +6

      @@genericdevtexture3661 h3vr lets you play tf2 in vr

    • @mr.shplorb662
      @mr.shplorb662 Před 2 lety

      @@Mike-official h3vr*

    • @CoolSs
      @CoolSs Před rokem +5

      well . tf2 actually does have VR support (you still play with MnK). muselk even made videos years ago on it . but it need extra work to make it work today . MainDotLua made a video explaining how to do it i think .

    • @MiguelPBlueFox
      @MiguelPBlueFox Před rokem

      Or worse, another update of the assets locations and nothing more

  • @lincashew1479
    @lincashew1479 Před rokem +29

    9:30 "maybe their stock prices go down"
    that's another reason valve is a quite a special company in the world, there is no valve stock, no active CEO, only the immensive wilderness

  • @lennymclennington
    @lennymclennington Před 2 lety +63

    9:34 "Maybe their stock prices go down"
    Valve is a private company though?

    • @turmspitzewerk
      @turmspitzewerk Před 2 lety +10

      just because they're privately traded doesn't mean that they don't have investors, value, or a profit incentive.

    • @finndabwey3093
      @finndabwey3093 Před rokem +1

      well that would make it even more painful if the people who are able to invest dont

    • @andrewryan4417
      @andrewryan4417 Před rokem

      @@finndabwey3093 Like that's ever going to happen.

    • @CorvoA77ano
      @CorvoA77ano Před rokem +3

      @@turmspitzewerk Well they don't have any of that. They don't need to impress anyone with what they are doing. And this is said by Valve representatives themselves. Even if Valve goes bankrupt, they would decide to dissolve their company rather than getting bought out by someone else. Source is an article on IGN I think but I would have to find it first.

    • @turmspitzewerk
      @turmspitzewerk Před rokem +4

      @@CorvoA77ano ur right, sitting on their ass and raking in billions for having a monopoly on the PC market isnt impressive lol

  • @TKsh1
    @TKsh1 Před 2 lety +427

    Artifact is a great example of Valve being that out of touch with his fanbase, and everything Valve isn't supposed to do: a game no one asked in a crowded genre, an hard to LEARN and master gameplay and a microtransaction system that screams EA Games. But none of this matters, since Steam prints money and the company philosophy can't get anything done.
    And yes VAC is a fucking joke, nice laugh.

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +50

      Yeah it really was a combination of so many problems, and it really caused them a lot of issues.
      but they don't really care cause it doesn't impact their bottom line

    • @TKsh1
      @TKsh1 Před 2 lety +16

      @@htwo1 Infinite money, zero worries

    • @daegnaxqelil2733
      @daegnaxqelil2733 Před rokem +2

      as well as steam guard.

    • @obamagaming2629
      @obamagaming2629 Před rokem +1

      aimbot and hacks are different things.a cheat is something like critbucket (tf2) that will let you crit everytime you want but aimbot is just aiming that v.a.c cant detect

    • @runninginthe90s75
      @runninginthe90s75 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Valve died for long time, they no longer care for gamers. Only stupid Valve/steam fanboys and normies took Valve "good guy" bait but don't realize Valve are making trash nowadays like CSGO, Dota 2 or TF2 and milking it with stupid microtransaction.

  • @howtoshotbow6961
    @howtoshotbow6961 Před 2 lety +32

    9:33 Valve is a private company, there are no stock prices

  • @hex1233
    @hex1233 Před rokem +85

    Valve and Nintendo. 2 of my favorite game creators... with absolutely ugly sides to both.

  • @JandyCZ
    @JandyCZ Před 2 lety +13

    Valve will not care about any stock prices, because Valve is private company. They do have stocks, but they are not publicly traded.

  • @samuelwoodouse4482
    @samuelwoodouse4482 Před rokem +22

    Valve really just needs a few middle managers. Let each team vote on a project let the middle managers keep them on task.

    • @shadowlordalpha
      @shadowlordalpha Před rokem +2

      That's actually very similar to what it would have been like in the beginning.

  • @th3unmaker
    @th3unmaker Před 2 lety +86

    Good video.
    I want to point out one flaw in your logic, though: It's true that Valve charge 30% for each game sold on their platform. To claim, though, that this causes developers pain, and forces them to raise their prices, ignores the facts that : A) digital wares don't cost anything to reproduce and B) Valve has increased all games visibility far more than 30%.
    Whether they deserve so large a cut is debatable, but their fees have not done anything to hurt developers.

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +33

      you certainly raise a good point, but it's the lawsuit saying that, not me. Your logic seems pretty good so maybe valve will win this lawsuit, who knows

    • @th3unmaker
      @th3unmaker Před 2 lety +22

      @@htwo1 ah, i missed that detail. Thanks for clarifying 🙂

    • @finndabwey3093
      @finndabwey3093 Před rokem

      dawg they deserve a gigantic cut for not throwing the balance of everything horridly out of wack like previous smash titles or even multiversus as of recent with taz.
      im very obviously biased but all things considered they deserve more than they get

    • @daegnaxqelil2733
      @daegnaxqelil2733 Před rokem

      nobody talk about third episodes

    • @michawhite7613
      @michawhite7613 Před rokem +2

      Also, the alternative would have been to sell it physically, which means you get much less than 70% of the cut.

  • @Freefork
    @Freefork Před 2 lety +140

    Fantastic video! Very well done.
    I hate how Valve gives employees complete freedom until they don't.

    • @patrickcrabb6212
      @patrickcrabb6212 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, like, I would be genuinely afraid to work there. I would rather be told what project I should work on than have the freedom to lose whatever project I enjoy working on.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha Před rokem +5

      @@patrickcrabb6212 and it's you hypocrites who say EA doesn't give their employees freedom.

    • @patrickcrabb6212
      @patrickcrabb6212 Před rokem +3

      @@areaxisthegurkha ?

    • @johnroach9026
      @johnroach9026 Před rokem +6

      @@areaxisthegurkha There is a middle ground between tyranny and anarchy, Valve's system of 'desks with wheels' avoids many pitfalls of other game devs, especially with ethical treatment of employees, but seriously harms productivity on any one project unless you can unite a massive part of the office on it (such as Portal 2). EA goes the opposite route, demanding employees sacrifice their physical and mental health on crunching out a game that they may not have passion for. One such middle ground might be limiting the total amount of projects at any one time to allow some focus, but also employee freedom and ethical treatment.

    • @LLyric_
      @LLyric_ Před 10 měsíci

      Uh it makes sense, like why would you want someone making a shit project with your resources? Come on bro

  • @MrCazador123
    @MrCazador123 Před 2 lety +37

    Do note 30% of the cut, is pretty much standard on almost every store, and EGS having low cut also is a big trade off cause STEAM has sooo many services they offer that it makes 30% way more worth than the extra 18%, cause they would have to waste more than the 18% to implement those services themselves.

    • @urbantwilight
      @urbantwilight Před rokem +2

      Lol, like what for example? What services are so unique to Steam and universally worth close to a 5th of your GROSS Revenue as a developer?
      If anything, such services should be opt in, rather than all or nothing, why should a 2d indie platformer, as an example, de facto subsidize the services that a multiplayer game might use?

    • @MrCazador123
      @MrCazador123 Před rokem +19

      @@urbantwilight steam friends integration, cloud saving, workshop integration, community forums, version control, file integrity check, anti cheat(meme), community market place, live streaming section for your store, community art section, etc... That you lack to see any of these actually means u have probably never seen it before...

    • @urbantwilight
      @urbantwilight Před rokem +1

      @@MrCazador123 you are just listing features, not answering my question. Most of those features are worthless for many games and many if not nearly all of them were available long before Steam and still are available as services from other providers. So again, why would anyone pay 2 digit royalties for features they a. don't need, b. can get somewhere else?

    • @MrCazador123
      @MrCazador123 Před rokem +12

      @@urbantwilight services devs don't have to pay that they get access to for free just by been on steam, again, does epic have any of them?.. Like bruh, games are still releasing on steam even if epic buys the exclusivity, cause they know it's worth to go on steam.

    • @urbantwilight
      @urbantwilight Před rokem +1

      @@MrCazador123 you argued those features are worth 18% or more of total revenue of published games. Which they are not. If we just look at them as free, sure, it's nice to have, but not as justification of a 5th of your revenue (not even profit, revenue).
      And yes, Epic seems to have a lot of those features now, too, cross platform at that. Just recently Unity released a suite of similar features as well, not free though.
      But that's besides the point.
      None of those features are essential to a store and shouldn't be put forward as justification for a revenue share that's only "normal" within a Monopoly.

  • @rorykeefe8954
    @rorykeefe8954 Před 2 lety +39

    I wonder if eventually some new programmers who happen to be old TF2 players will apply to valve and be the ones who eventually save TF2

    • @hxgonic
      @hxgonic Před 2 lety +12

      That was an idea I had. Valve has always been a dream company for me
      Give it.. 15 more years haha

    • @turmspitzewerk
      @turmspitzewerk Před 2 lety +5

      that would be the easiest solution for valve, but they don't want to do that. any time they invest into tf2 will be worth 1000x more investing into steam or vr or such.

    • @hodayfa000h
      @hodayfa000h Před rokem

      They can't 😂😂😂

    • @rheawelsh4142
      @rheawelsh4142 Před rokem +6

      I think it was uncle dane who asked about that, apparently valve refuses to hire directly for tf2 just because then the bloated Dota and Cs teams will bitch about not getting new hires

    • @urbanfrog
      @urbanfrog Před rokem +6

      That happened... Many many times.... People who love tf2 and joined valve to work on it...
      It never works, they can't work on the game because the management does not want them to, and if they continue they get fired.

  • @impliqued1910
    @impliqued1910 Před 2 lety +85

    good points, but at the same time i just want to say that half life alyx is one of the best vr games made so far.
    also bless steam support

  • @NemTieLea
    @NemTieLea Před 2 lety +99

    20 minutes of spitting facts! I don't know why I have never heard about your channel before, your content is great.

  • @Eyeling
    @Eyeling Před rokem +16

    I just wish valve would make a new day of defeat game. its my favourite valve game series and it hasn't gotten any love for 17 years!

  • @Noctah
    @Noctah Před 2 lety +54

    This vid + the TF2 one were really good.
    EDIT: The artifact foundry thing was even worse than described. It was basically a "promise of a reboot" being actively publicly playtested, and even though the feedback was good and the game was described as "more streamlined, faster, more fun" by the few remaining Artifact content creators, the devs either stopped or were told to stop and pulled the plug.
    Worse part is that Artifact has CRAZY amounts of work put into it, especially voice acting and lore.

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +10

      I actually had no idea that happened, that's pretty horrific. If I had to guess, the devs were probably pressured off of the project internally

  • @OctaviusGeorge
    @OctaviusGeorge Před rokem +5

    Stock prices??? I don't know if you're joking or what but Valve is not a public company

  • @max1iq795
    @max1iq795 Před 2 lety +13

    at 9:30 you mention stock prices, but valve does not have stock prices as it is not a publicly traded company.

  • @momjyandavit
    @momjyandavit Před rokem +4

    The VAC system is actually kinda instant, it works not only using those small signed programs, but also player behavior.

  • @adamcaspe9066
    @adamcaspe9066 Před 2 lety +15

    If they ever make HL3, I think it would have a separate VR story similar to the PC story. It would be like Half Life 2 with Half Life Alyx but they would be basically the same game.

  • @MyBedIsInAWall
    @MyBedIsInAWall Před rokem +8

    On one hand, the way valve works sounds perfect, and then you realise that doesn’t actually work

  • @cosmicvoidtree
    @cosmicvoidtree Před 2 lety +9

    10:39. that laugh. That is such a genuine laugh that got me laughing as well.

  • @AG-ld6rv
    @AG-ld6rv Před 6 měsíci +3

    When I heard about their structure with no managers, I came to a similar conclusion as you did. You've got smart workers wanting to generate new profits to get big bonuses. In a lot of ways, that will produce similar outcomes as a standard corporation though since they operate to maximize profits as well. You don't have companies that are for the people. They are always considering what profits can be made. They legally must as a corporation. A privately owned business, on the other hand, can technically prioritize whatever they want, so it's a shame to see Gabe not give back to gamers when he has the ability to do so. Instead, he implements some of the scummiest systems. It's kind of an ongoing paradox why people glorify him while he does that and owns a mega yacht. I mean, Valve will do some bro stuff sometimes like let people make games that use the Half-life IP and even sell it on their store. But there are some scummy things to mention.
    1.) The market system is insanely anti-consumer for two big reasons. First, there is no way to take money out of an account. Secondly, they take a sizable percentage of the final price rather than simply charging a reasonable fee. I understand that, due to scam stuff, there might be more risk in a US$10,000 transaction, but given that all the products are digital and in their system, can't they just undo a digital transaction if some kind of fraud happens? Where is the actual risk in flipping a bit in a database to transfer an item from account A to account B?
    2.) Despite it being seen as normal and fun, the skin markets in DotA 2 and CS2 are so messed up for so many reasons.
    2.A) First, opening cases is plain old gambling, which I don't agree with morally. Especially not on a video game platform that kids use [Yes, I think stuff like Pokémon cards should be illegal for children to buy].
    2.B) Secondly, skin systems thrive by CREATING ARTIFICIAL CLASSISM. In real life, there are classes of people, and the higher classes can afford products that are more expensive to produce that more people want -- the price goes up due to precious construction materials, higher engineering costs, the logistics of transportation, and other real life things. For a digital good like a skin, they pay one 3d designer to make the skin (Maybe, US$5,000 tops?) then plug the data into the system. It costs the same to them whether you get and use a skin worth a penny or worth US$10,000. To create a classist system that doesn't need to be one is incredibly manipulative, and it also links to the third problem with the skin markets. Gabe is basically choosing for the majority of children to feel like have-nots for Christmas, so he can exploit human psychology to extract extra money from gamers despite not needing it.
    2.C) Thirdly, the skin markets have an absurd profit to risked capital ratio. We intuitively approximate that, and if a business tries to pull a fast one on us in those terms, we USUALLY do not buy the product. The reason is that it makes you a sucker and a fool -- it's a scam. If I tried to sell you an orange for US$80, you know the company can make reasonable profit at a way lower price. You'd never pay that, because the company didn't risk enough capital to justify such extravagant profits. Now, do not confuse this ratio of profit to risk with how much profit an item gives a business. It is perfectly fine sometimes if a business makes 400% profit over the production cost IF the market they are entering is perhaps so uncertain that they stand to lose a great deal of money if things go badly, which can justify higher profit per unit sold as a percent of all costs. Well, skins are quite cheap to create. They pay an artist once to create the model and then plug it in. There is very little risk, because their games are iconic and will remain active for a generation or longer with many obsessed with getting nice skins to express their style in the game world. So we have not much money risked combined with low risk. That should imply a low price or else you are a fool to do the transaction. Gabe and Valve are disrespecting you. It is not an honor to be able to spend such and such money. If you think that way, I've got an US$80 orange to sell you. Then, you can tell everyone how much you could afford when it comes to cheap fruit.
    3.) Valve double dips and with basic features that third party business outperform. So the ONE advantage to having a classist system centered around gambled skins is that the game is free to play, meaning everyone who is poor can still enjoy the title if their PC can handle it. Well, all those 100s of millions in skin stuff wasn't enough for Gabe. He then had to sell basic item/ability recommendations in DotA in something called DotA Plus and basic statistics tracking in CS2. It doesn't matter how cheap it is. These are basic features that should come with the game, and being a billion dollar company, their should be no need for other websites to track my statistics or for me to minimize to get information about my play.

  • @kieran.grant_
    @kieran.grant_ Před 2 lety +19

    5:54 I bought a Quest 2 for $240 (deal on Instagram, 20% off anything bought through the Instagram store), and that headset is set to arrive in a few hours. You don't need a $1,000 Valve Index to play HL-A, not by a long shot.
    You do still have a point though, VR is inherently niche and most HL fans won't be able to play the game for one reason or another. I'm just excited to finally play the game myself, and wanted to share.

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah i definitely showed the most expensive example to prove a point, but I think the point is still a fair one. 240 dollars to play one single valve game is too expensive for the majority of players, myself included. I had to settle for watching a playthrough on youtube lol

    • @luminen4051
      @luminen4051 Před 2 lety +1

      you’re going to have to spend at least $20 on software to run hla on the quest 2 and do a lot of setup

    • @guphord
      @guphord Před 2 lety +2

      @@luminen4051 well no actually you just need a cable which is still around 25$
      then you can run and steam vr game

    • @kieran.grant_
      @kieran.grant_ Před 2 lety +2

      @@luminen4051 I can live with that

    • @luminen4051
      @luminen4051 Před 2 lety +1

      @@guphord do you know what that cable is called

  • @kziek8279
    @kziek8279 Před rokem +5

    I really love the risk of rain soundtracks in the background they really fit and doesnt take the attention away while still being a ear candy

  • @souporwormgaming
    @souporwormgaming Před rokem +47

    I agree with most of the video, but not the 'vr-exclusive' thing. Valve seems to make half-life games whenever they have a tech innovation to show off (hl1-storytelling in gameplay, hl2 - physics in games), so it makes perfect sense for them to see that vr is growing, and that it lacks any mainstream triple a realease, and make hla vr.

    • @JZStudiosonline
      @JZStudiosonline Před rokem +3

      That's terrible reasoning and still not an excuse as to why Alyx couldn't be Half Life 3. That also only maybe applies to Valve's tech innovations, as Valve didn't start any of those.

    • @lordjaraxxus5418
      @lordjaraxxus5418 Před rokem +10

      @@JZStudiosonline so... you want the fallout of hl3 being behind locked behind an expensive peripheral that requires a high end hardware and room with open space to use.
      edit: also making a mod that would turn the game into an fps would kill most of the work put into the game as it was never designed to be an fps, but a vr title.

  • @fawkewe
    @fawkewe Před 11 měsíci +3

    2:58 Gabe COULD do this. However hes been known not to.
    He actually hated the idea of zombies in left 4 dead but accepted it because the people behind it were able to justify why they were using them.
    He wanted GLaDOS to have a face but he suggested it more as a team member and didn’t force it (thank god).
    There’s documented instances where he could’ve done something but didn’t.

  • @benryiscool
    @benryiscool Před 2 lety +11

    This video is VERY underrated.

  • @bacon5481
    @bacon5481 Před 2 lety +8

    your content is really well organized, good video

  • @survivalcraftstudio
    @survivalcraftstudio Před rokem +8

    Well I mean valve has technically already patched most bot issue for the most of it by 90% so rarely you can find bots in both casual and comparative and you can find them a few times every once ina while playing man vrs machine

    • @pokegirl1799
      @pokegirl1799 Před rokem

      Man vs. Machine seems like a okay place to encounter a bot, at least it won't be headshotting actual players and instead it's bots against bots

  • @blahajgang
    @blahajgang Před 10 měsíci +1

    Htwo's voice is usually so chill that hearing him laugh sent chills down my spine

  • @DoctorBones1
    @DoctorBones1 Před rokem +18

    honestly valve is still a good company compared to literally any other big video game company

    • @Bruhmoment42O
      @Bruhmoment42O Před rokem +3

      Word👏

    • @JO-hs1ue
      @JO-hs1ue Před rokem +6

      Yea, everybody is just so greedy and corporatized. Valve has shown that they still care about their community. Everybody is just trying to squeeze every single nickel and dime from players in the most aggressive way possible. A business has to make money, but valve operates a lot differently from other big companies

    • @SergyMilitaryRankings
      @SergyMilitaryRankings Před rokem

      Shill

    • @SergyMilitaryRankings
      @SergyMilitaryRankings Před rokem +2

      ​@@JO-hs1ue LMFAO 😂 yes the company that pushes loot boxes and gambling care about their community 😂😂😂

    • @PieroMinayaRojas
      @PieroMinayaRojas Před rokem

      @@SergyMilitaryRankings they still believe that Gaben cares about his ips lol

  • @Carstoast
    @Carstoast Před 2 lety +4

    this is a great video. i appreciate the editing and the music a ton

  • @simethigsomethingidfk
    @simethigsomethingidfk Před rokem +21

    Pretty good video for the most part. But I have to disagree on the steam cut being a issue. Most physical stores end up with a cut of around 60% after you take into account making the discs, dealing with a publisher, and then dealing with the actual store. Compared to that 30% is a steal, but it doesnt stop there. Steam offers free advertising, free community tools from mod integration to community pages and messages to your player base really the list of community features steam adds is a mile and a half long and is worth the 30% by itself, free servers hosted by valve both for downloading your game and for multiplayer integration. Oh and steam doesn't force your game to do or be anything, your project will not be canceled by your publisher because it wont be profitable enough and steam has no problem throwing your shitty furry gay visual novel up on their store. Taking all of this into account a 30% fee is a dam luxury and any game developers saying otherwise are entitled brats.

  • @finndabwey3093
    @finndabwey3093 Před rokem

    good shit brother, found your recent jump video on the tempus server and wanted to show some love here, subbed and liked

  • @sambarrett3059
    @sambarrett3059 Před rokem +2

    The internal structure sounds a nightmare, there must be some structure or who would be keeping steam going, servers running etc. But it seems wild, I wouldn't want to work there.

  • @LightWavess
    @LightWavess Před rokem +3

    I am always like "does Valve need to even work at at all?"

  • @sizzle_daddy
    @sizzle_daddy Před 2 lety +22

    VAC is a joke. Anyone cheating on TF2 will never get caught, and people on CS:GO don't get detected fast enough. Valve doesn't have to do anything about it. They make so much money that it won't pose a problem to them at all. I wish there were some competitors to Valve and Steam, so they would be forced to actually take action about these problems !!

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +9

      They /allegedly/ made some changes to vac to make it better for csgo, but not tf2. And the changes made still didn't fix anything

    • @luizeduardodick1461
      @luizeduardodick1461 Před rokem

      Yeah its called epic games

    • @minisithunknown5568
      @minisithunknown5568 Před rokem

      @@luizeduardodick1461 or just Windows store, which is XBOX still.

    • @Buglin_Burger7878
      @Buglin_Burger7878 Před rokem +1

      It works, people do get VAC banned. Most cheaters just make new accounts and join the free game.

    • @hodayfa000h
      @hodayfa000h Před rokem +1

      And in the forgotten game hl2dm has better security and the thing is they UPDATED THE SECURITY
      in 2022 for a 2004 game

  • @moronribbons5774
    @moronribbons5774 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I think the largest point aboit Valve's "monopoly" here - something I heard elsewhere online even - is that it's not a typical monopoly in the sense of malicious efforts to extort consumers, but rather just... a result of no competition. No other company has rose to the occasion of creating another PC gaming platform as accessible and comfortably simple as Steam where the same creators who publish things on Steam could also sell their games. There's no choice of preference for consumers; Steam is just a must-have for many games otherwise unaffiliated with Valve, because that's the main platform it is on.
    Whether or not this lack of competition IS because of underhanded, secret efforts of Valve's is a possibility to consider but on the forefront I think the main issue related to this monopoly that should be addressed is simply that lack of competition, that we just need another - multiple other platforms to serve as competitors to Steam.
    Unfortunately, gaining trust as a program like that on both the part of consumers who would use it and producers who would consider providing their game programs to such a new platform to sell according to a deal system isn't something that can just happen. It'd be more likely if a known, big company like Microsoft (which has kinda tried) or Nintendo tried to take off with a platform like this, but it would still take insurmountable efforts, especially in making sacrifices to bring such a new program to the level of competing with Steam rather than following what a company launching a new platform of this sort would want to do with it.

  • @16-bits87
    @16-bits87 Před 2 lety +6

    valve its going to give tf2 a few devs to work, the problem? those few devs can't do that much like giving a decent update or even solve the bot problem for more than a week, valve dont want to spend what tf2 needs to be fixed

    • @thebushbros6626
      @thebushbros6626 Před rokem

      Because they don’t need to. Valve innovates, it doesn’t stick to the past.

  • @blacklight683
    @blacklight683 Před 2 lety +5

    Am still waiting for valve2

  • @xXDeiviDXx
    @xXDeiviDXx Před rokem +2

    I love your choice of Risk of Rain 2 music

  • @Kieran5
    @Kieran5 Před rokem +5

    The Worst Part:
    Steam killed Physical PC games.

  • @guphord
    @guphord Před 2 lety +4

    Cool video but I think you sounded a tad more angry during the tf2 section

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +6

      Tf2 is one of my favourite games, and is easily the game I have the most hours on.
      I probably was more angry lol

  • @SoMNoMW
    @SoMNoMW Před rokem +3

    I hate how quickly people spread the misinformation that you need a $1000 headset to play Alyx, whether knowingly or not. You can play it with an old Windows Mixed Reality headset that goes for less than $100 these days. That's how I initially played it. Another thing that really bugs me is how you're acting like VR is some boogeyman coming to steal your precious Valve away. One reason why I believe Valve should do things for VR is that VR is a very new industry, and it always seems to be lacking content and true innovation. The Valve Index truly was the best VR headset money could buy at the time (at least, for consumers), and the innovations Valve made on it are nothing to scoff at. Another reason is that without Valve focusing on VR, Meta would not have any real competition whatsoever. I don't think anybody wants that. Yeah, Valve should definitely try to keep their thriving multiplayer games alive, but that does not mean they can't possibly have their focus on VR. I love (almost) everything Valve puts out, and I'm just glad they're not done making games, and I think now's a great time to get into the VR space.

  • @eeveemaster8902
    @eeveemaster8902 Před rokem +1

    19:05, sounds like they tried to pull a yu-gi-oh and failed

  • @darkmouleshinobi2209
    @darkmouleshinobi2209 Před 2 lety +2

    Your content is always really interesting thankss !

  • @aarguitar64
    @aarguitar64 Před rokem +1

    Not everyone can get a $100m yacht being a man of the people

  • @Huh1524
    @Huh1524 Před rokem +3

    Can't wait for half life 3 to be brain chip exclusive.

  • @PotentiallySky
    @PotentiallySky Před 2 lety +1

    What's the track in the opening of the video? I recognize it from somewhere, but I cant remember where exactly
    Edit: managed to hunt it down, for anyone else wondering, it's "Mafia of Cooks Time Rift" from A Hat In Time

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před 2 lety +1

      A Hat in Time rift music is incredible for video music actually

  • @dragonguy556
    @dragonguy556 Před 2 lety +3

    Honesty, I was thinking this was one of those sin counter everything wrong with videos, but this is fine.

  • @GBVideoGuy
    @GBVideoGuy Před rokem +2

    Since the bot problem started I only played community servers
    Mostly just x1000 and Samwiz's stupid server
    I did play some casual but mostly only when I played with a friend
    And now his PC works no more

  • @nunocabreracancelo
    @nunocabreracancelo Před rokem +2

    If they never make half life 3, the will never make half life 3 a VR exclusive

  • @CakeOnBake
    @CakeOnBake Před 5 měsíci

    17:22 *Ricochet Whistling Quietly*

  • @tev5040
    @tev5040 Před 2 lety +1

    that was a fast 20 minutes, awesome video

  • @llikemen
    @llikemen Před rokem +3

    I don’t know wHat you arE on about, vaLve makes Perfect gaMEs in every way.

  • @smbsuperfan271
    @smbsuperfan271 Před rokem +1

    This entire situation just reminds me of a comment that I saw a while ago, don''t remember where otherwise I would give the citation of a name.
    "A valve on its own will always be fine, but to much Steam emitted will Corrode even the strongest of them"

  • @marza934
    @marza934 Před 11 měsíci

    0:09 you know if you hit as soon as your charge is about to run out you do krits right

  • @synkadus
    @synkadus Před 2 lety +2

    Maybe in time Half-life 3 releases everybody will save up money for that Deckard or whatever it will be called in the future

  • @ChainsawGamingCSGO
    @ChainsawGamingCSGO Před rokem +2

    Valve “stock prices” cannot go down cause the company is privately owned. Not publicly traded. So there is no such thing as Valve stock.

  • @Forcoy
    @Forcoy Před rokem +1

    5:50 in all fairness, this has always been an issue to some extent
    It was always the latest and most performance hampering technology half-life games were using for their time

  • @bobsunderland4655
    @bobsunderland4655 Před rokem

    rumor has it, there isnt a single number 3 inside the entire valve studio

  • @guymontag5084
    @guymontag5084 Před 4 měsíci

    The ban waves are not so you don't know which cheat got you banned, but rather which behavior of the cheat was detected.

  • @CorvoA77ano
    @CorvoA77ano Před rokem +2

    A Major point you have missed on is that TF2 has not seen any development because it is old, but because how much a spaghetti the source code of the game is. And with their flatland structure, no one wants to go work with anything that messy.

  • @howaboutno3575
    @howaboutno3575 Před rokem +2

    My biggest issue with valve is really nit-picky but.... There's an achievement on left 4 dead 2 they added called "good guy nick" years after the game released that's super difficult to get and only possible during "free weekend events" which is something they rarely do! Only a handful of times during the over 10 years the games been made

    • @jimmythegamer2231
      @jimmythegamer2231 Před 5 měsíci

      Bruh the fact you are noting Valve adding a new achievement to a decade old game as a highlight shows how far Valve has sinken when it comes to supporting their old IPs

  • @ozzyziggy4991
    @ozzyziggy4991 Před rokem +2

    Half life alyx needed to be in VR it wouldnt of worked otherwise

  • @mr.slappii513
    @mr.slappii513 Před 9 měsíci

    I'm usually on top of everything Valve releases and I've never even heard of Artifact until this video.

  • @Cyanyeti
    @Cyanyeti Před 11 měsíci

    Heres recommendations:
    -the orange box
    -l4d1 and l4d2

  • @Dr_Doctor_Lee
    @Dr_Doctor_Lee Před rokem

    the first 2 minutes alone are helpfull in a way i never would have imagined...lets see how the rest of the video goes

    • @Dr_Doctor_Lee
      @Dr_Doctor_Lee Před rokem

      indeed a very good video there. many thanks

  • @LoraLoibu
    @LoraLoibu Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!
    More interactions for the algorithm god!

  • @infernal0099
    @infernal0099 Před rokem

    5:46 so, what's the problem? They released so many things in that period.
    CD Project at the same time released only: Witcher 3, Cyberpunk, Gwint, the Witcher strategy game.
    Bethesda's at the same time released: doom 16, doom eternal, fallout 4, fallout online.
    Riot games: after LoL released LoL mobile, legends of Runthera, valorant.
    Crytek? - Crisis 3 and western online game.
    Vavle: after Dota2, the lab, artifact, Autochess game, Alyx, +CS2?+hardware as: steam machine, controller, steam deck +feature that allows to run most of the windows games on linux!

  • @XzaroX
    @XzaroX Před rokem +2

    9:33 Stock prices go down? What stock prices lol? Valve's a private company. They have no stocks and they answer to nobody.
    Anyway, you mentioned Epic, but ignored GOG. GOG is my default store and I buy everything I can there, because GOG allows me to actually own my copies. Steam is a backup, in case GOG doesn't have a game I want.

  • @perryorbit5304
    @perryorbit5304 Před rokem +1

    clicked on cuz i fell intimidated by gabe holding me at gunpoint :(

  • @technical_difficulties_
    @technical_difficulties_ Před rokem +1

    How does this only have 13k views???

  • @Youmu_Konpaku_
    @Youmu_Konpaku_ Před rokem +1

    Pretty cool video essay, though I'd like to point out a few things
    >About Artifact
    I still don't get why people do reveal thing audio, pretty sure i heard "whoos!!!" There don't get when people use that clip as a negative reason
    Another thing is Artifacts' complexity, I've played it a bit as a dota player, I've had some experiences with mobile card games and Artifact isn't as hard as people make it out to be, there's just the shop and 3 boards. Each board is barely complex enough and you easily see what's happening just by glancing at the -minus numbers and "X" symbols. Not to mention you can hover at every single ability even when they're on the board. Pretty petty excuse
    The more likely reason is the Pay2Play and Pay2KeepPlaying Model
    One Last thing, Did you know that as a Dota player we've only had 2 Major Patches for this year? Not to mention the Dota battlepass and Dota international was a Disaster this year. Wtf are they doing with their most played IP

  • @antenna8836
    @antenna8836 Před rokem +5

    Allow me to say: VAC being such a laid-back anti-cheat makes it one reason it's the only anticheat software I'll tolerate dealing with in a game. I don't necessarily trust valve with my data but the fact that they have to go to check your DNS cache to even have a CLUE as to what websites you'll visit demonstrates a VERY large amount of restraint.
    "More modern anti-cheats seem to be harder to circumvent than VAC is" you can literally run Valorant in a VM by changing one line in an XML file
    Plus there's now cheating setups that are 100% undetectable without capture card ban due to advances in AI.
    In summary VAC runs very much on the side of "no mistakes" rather than "minimizing disrupted playtime"

  • @arberreka2242
    @arberreka2242 Před rokem +1

    Never heard of it...

  • @mevoogle
    @mevoogle Před rokem +1

    Valve doesn't have stock prices because its owned privately which let's them have their land

  • @JimJK
    @JimJK Před rokem +1

    there are a few people working on tf2 but I dont know why they aren't trying to fix the bots and instead doing fixes for bugs they keep creating like sniper eating his gun and stuff. they need more people working on tf2 and they need to fix VAC

    • @htwo1
      @htwo1  Před rokem +2

      Well the reason why they only fix the bugs that seem trivial and unimportant is simple. They're the ones that are easy to fix. Fixing bots and fixing vac are far, far larger problems that they can't fix nearly as easily as the other stuff

    • @JimJK
      @JimJK Před rokem

      @@htwo1 thats true, also, thanks for replying, not many youtubers do that. it may seem a little childish but it means a lot that you're engaging with your community this much.

  • @crumbopulisrouge3806
    @crumbopulisrouge3806 Před rokem +7

    Honestly this just made me want to work for valve

    • @foxbow3889
      @foxbow3889 Před rokem

      Plz give me heavy update, or an update to sex the spy

  • @drakefruit
    @drakefruit Před rokem +2

    I would want half life 3 to be vr exclusive, because fuck you vr is awesome. Great video btw (okay maybe a flatscreen mode too)

  • @SuspisiouslyMango
    @SuspisiouslyMango Před rokem +1

    #1 issue Valve cannot count to three

  • @DualBackdrop
    @DualBackdrop Před 6 měsíci

    I think episode 3 is going to be a half life card game

  • @Lumberjack_king
    @Lumberjack_king Před rokem

    Valves greatest function is also it's greatest weakness

  • @zwingler
    @zwingler Před 9 měsíci

    Well, he wasnt lying. We actually got a TF2 update. Not the one we hoped for. But one nonetheless.

  • @galloviking4766
    @galloviking4766 Před rokem +2

    If only Gaben could count to three...

    • @Wolficefang
      @Wolficefang Před rokem +1

      The problem is, Gaben CAN count to 3, he just can't teach anybody else to count with him. (according to this video, at least.)

  • @CLASSICplaysRobloxgames
    @CLASSICplaysRobloxgames Před rokem +1

    Another problem that valve has they can’t count to 3

  • @fireblade696
    @fireblade696 Před 6 měsíci

    9:34 valve doesn’t have stock prices, they are a private company

  • @LLyric_
    @LLyric_ Před 10 měsíci

    It makes sense

  • @kortaffel
    @kortaffel Před rokem +1

    "We used to make games, now we make money"
    - Some guy on CZcams

  • @ReinaldoJ_AF
    @ReinaldoJ_AF Před rokem +1

    I know it's kinda pointless to say after so long, but, talking about VAC, I once got VAC ban on gold source games... I don't even know why, and that is frustrating, because I actually enjoy playing cs 1.6

  • @user-dn9dw6ik4s
    @user-dn9dw6ik4s Před rokem +2

    Half-Life 3 won't be a VR exclusive, because it won't ever be. XD

  • @Aura_Mancer
    @Aura_Mancer Před 5 měsíci

    As a note, Valve's "stock prices" can't go down because... they are a privately owned company. They don't have stocks.

  • @efetanyildiz
    @efetanyildiz Před 11 měsíci +1

    Yk there is one better explanation, Gabe is old. At this point, he probably has had enough of virtual things and wants to live out his life on a beach in costa rica. In his latest interviews, he seems just tired in general and nothing seems to excite him but in the book Portal After Hours in each picture that the author displayed of Gabe, he is happy and smiling knowing he accomplished what he was meant to he was passionate about what he was doing. Valve is privately owned, basically, everything belongs to Gabe and he probably set aside a good amount of money he also doesn't have any shareholders he needs to please.
    At the end of the day, there isn't any reason to pressure the developers in any way, so the valve is slipping. Their fuel for motivation to innovate has run out. Steam is an open platform and after 11 years as of the time of writing Portal 2 is still the highest-rated game on the forum. Without competitors in the field, people don't feel as if they need to innovate.
    For valve to stay on track with her success they need new leadership immediately.

  • @tomas6621
    @tomas6621 Před 2 lety

    I'm done with the consoles and I'm building the computer and it looks like I'm going to another hell

  • @zenvoidd
    @zenvoidd Před 4 měsíci

    9:33
    Valve is a private company and has no stock price.

  • @teddystanaccount3395
    @teddystanaccount3395 Před rokem

    I”ve seen vac work about 3 times

  • @P4rz1va1
    @P4rz1va1 Před rokem +2

    A flat company is obviously just such a terrible idea. How are you supposed to steer a ship when everyone is steering in different, sometimes opposite, directions?

  • @AbcDefg-zt8xy
    @AbcDefg-zt8xy Před 4 měsíci

    This, plus Valve's arbitrary review hiding (skullgirls, SS:KTJL), plus game dev may moderate their forum and ban whoever they want, plus Sweet Baby