So mean like how YouTube removed the dislike bar from being public?
The only thing that did was make it harder to know which tutorials were the best. Classic moves of a side that knows it can't convince people only force people to their side.
make it harder to know which tutorials were the best
You're not supposed to judge for yourself. You're supposed to let the algorithm think for you. Otherwise you might click on a video with "wrong" opinions. Trust the algorithm!
It's pretty standard at this point for the corrupt to remove measuring sticks when they don't get the result they want.
The next thing they'll do is demand the definition of "player count" be changed and monitored by a 3rd party agency instead of steam so that the raw data can be wrong too.
The public health agency of my nation had a daily Coronavirus dashboard listing statistics. They removed the data for infections when the vaccinated group had a higher per-capita rate than the unvaccinated group.
They scrapped the whole dashboard when hospitalizations were getting close to parity.
They can go and build their own Steam if they don't like it (Whoops, they tried that already didn't they?).
If they want to call Johnny Somali the best thing to ever happen to Japan and make a game all about him going back in time and being gay then I commend them for their efforts and progressive notions towards contributing to gaming.
But the rules are the rules and there's no getting around them.
I'm really looking forward to their next Assassin's Creed game where you have to find Anne Frank hiding out in an annex at the back end of a canal house in Amsterdam. You play as Gabriel bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a transwoman fleeing their Amalek Ethiopian father and trying to make amends with their Levite Ghanaian mother all while adhering to an ahimsa way of life.
The idea being trading Anne Frank for the Tabernacle from the Führer and using it to wipe out all the evil goy from the Holy Lands.
It's got Black Rock money behind it and so it should be dope!
What is extremely worrying .. is how bad the potential for PC Gaming scene to get when Gabe reaches the end of his path & dies. So few people with merit & principle exist at that stage of control and I do think there will be a subtle bloodbath to control the major hub for western vidya entertainment.
After all, the Feminists & Marxists captured the high ground in physical book publishing for SF&F and destroyed Masculinity in the printed scene since 2009-2010. Lord of the Rings, Foundation, Starship Troopers, and Wheel of Time would not be published as a series under these overseers.
Gabe Newell is only 62 years old at the moment and doesn't need money so his influence is his own. But one day, like it is for everyone, he'll not be with us and so who will make sure that Steam and Valve stay on a steady course and don't bend to whims like every sodomised fucker in every other field of influence has done throughout time?
Trusts can tie things together and that will outlive us all but, as The Guardian has so bravely shown, trust funds can be pirated and fall into hands who were never once thought of as capable of sailing them.
Only history can tell but when you look at legacies like Carnegie's you can see the wrong people get in control using nefarious reasons and try to start a revolution with tools they could never have conceived of on their best days.
Steam is literally bursting with features nobody uses. Its honestly impressive how many there are that just exist without anyone noticing.
Like, would anyone even remember Big Picture exists if not for the controller support fix it often brings?
Which also puts into perspective why so many others fail. It has been years and Epic is still missing basic features, while Steam just keeps adding new shit that people don't even notice.
So mean like how YouTube removed the dislike bar from being public?
The only thing that did was make it harder to know which tutorials were the best. Classic moves of a side that knows it can't convince people only force people to their side.
You're not supposed to judge for yourself. You're supposed to let the algorithm think for you. Otherwise you might click on a video with "wrong" opinions. Trust the algorithm!
It's pretty standard at this point for the corrupt to remove measuring sticks when they don't get the result they want.
The next thing they'll do is demand the definition of "player count" be changed and monitored by a 3rd party agency instead of steam so that the raw data can be wrong too.
Coronavirus dashborad showing the vaccinated had higher rates of infections that the unvaccinated says ''Hi!''.
I'm not familiar with that "dashboard". What was it?
The public health agency of my nation had a daily Coronavirus dashboard listing statistics. They removed the data for infections when the vaccinated group had a higher per-capita rate than the unvaccinated group.
They scrapped the whole dashboard when hospitalizations were getting close to parity.
And like Netflix removed ratings.
Steam's house, Steam's rules.
They can go and build their own Steam if they don't like it (Whoops, they tried that already didn't they?).
If they want to call Johnny Somali the best thing to ever happen to Japan and make a game all about him going back in time and being gay then I commend them for their efforts and progressive notions towards contributing to gaming.
But the rules are the rules and there's no getting around them.
I'm really looking forward to their next Assassin's Creed game where you have to find Anne Frank hiding out in an annex at the back end of a canal house in Amsterdam. You play as Gabriel bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a transwoman fleeing their Amalek Ethiopian father and trying to make amends with their Levite Ghanaian mother all while adhering to an ahimsa way of life.
The idea being trading Anne Frank for the Tabernacle from the Führer and using it to wipe out all the evil goy from the Holy Lands.
It's got Black Rock money behind it and so it should be dope!
Of course the woke demand more censorship instead of creating a product that their customers would like. That's their "solution" to everything.
Original reporting here but it's paywalled: https://fandompulse.substack.com/p/ubisoft-insider-alleges-that-company
MAKE BETTER GAMES OR DIE FAGGOTS
''Best I can do is falsely-claiming a black was a samurai in feudal Japan.''
What is extremely worrying .. is how bad the potential for PC Gaming scene to get when Gabe reaches the end of his path & dies. So few people with merit & principle exist at that stage of control and I do think there will be a subtle bloodbath to control the major hub for western vidya entertainment.
After all, the Feminists & Marxists captured the high ground in physical book publishing for SF&F and destroyed Masculinity in the printed scene since 2009-2010. Lord of the Rings, Foundation, Starship Troopers, and Wheel of Time would not be published as a series under these overseers.
We have to go back to physical media. There's no question what happens when Gabe dies.
Steam kills everything it ever did, re-brands itself, and declares war against it's userbase.
It happens 100% of the time.
If that happens, the pirating community will just win. No one will trust any other of thr big companies
Pirating is a worse solution than going back to physical media.
That's an interesting thread all of its own.
Gabe Newell is only 62 years old at the moment and doesn't need money so his influence is his own. But one day, like it is for everyone, he'll not be with us and so who will make sure that Steam and Valve stay on a steady course and don't bend to whims like every sodomised fucker in every other field of influence has done throughout time?
Trusts can tie things together and that will outlive us all but, as The Guardian has so bravely shown, trust funds can be pirated and fall into hands who were never once thought of as capable of sailing them.
Only history can tell but when you look at legacies like Carnegie's you can see the wrong people get in control using nefarious reasons and try to start a revolution with tools they could never have conceived of on their best days.
Im already pretty much sticking to games from the past anyways. I hardly play a modern game now, so I doubt I will at that point either.
But either way you're correct.
I didn't even know Steam collected that info and displayed it.
It's at the top of the community hub.
I thought you had to use steamcharts or steamdb for that kind of thing.
Steam is literally bursting with features nobody uses. Its honestly impressive how many there are that just exist without anyone noticing.
Like, would anyone even remember Big Picture exists if not for the controller support fix it often brings?
Which also puts into perspective why so many others fail. It has been years and Epic is still missing basic features, while Steam just keeps adding new shit that people don't even notice.
As usual, all valve needs to do is nothing and they will be fine. Just ignore the screeching morons.
I hope steam tells them to get fucked.