Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees

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Valve runs its massive PC gaming ecosystem with only about 350 employees - Lemmy.ca

How many times has this been posted now? Genuine question: why is this such a big deal?

Genuine question: why is this such a big deal?

These are not all video game companies, but for reference:

AMD: 26,000 employees
EA: 14,000
Facebook: 84,000
Netflix: 11,000
Spotify: 9,000
Twitter: 7,500

But it’s basically a store front and they contract almost everything out. Like how many people does it take to run some servers? They don’t make games, the steam deck and the VR are the few things they’ve done. And that could be down a couple dozen engineers and contract everything else.

Like how many employees should they have?

Twitter runs a single web application.

They also do make games.

Isn’t most of steam self moderated by the publishers and developers?

they have mobile games too, and a tech demo for the steam deck, and the known hero shooter in the works

basically the people who think valve doesnt make games didnt buy into any of their expansionary market projects (mobile/vr/steam deck). They make games, just ones you dont want to play/cant play

Nah, their corporate structure legit caused them issues making games, people like to think valve as this perfect company, but it’s hella flawed and it’s peak capitalism too.

Lemmy just seems to dislike anything remotely bad being said about them, it’s odd.

it’s peak capitalism too.

The screenshot sounds more like “peak anarchism” to me.

Sure, but it’s capitalist because Newall takes advantage of it and reaps the benefits, the employees get burnt out and get no satisfaction since nothing ever gets completed.

Think higher up the chain maybe? I don’t see how this is even arguable, but go off if you think you need to win something here.