With its heavy 1984 allusions and authoritarian post-Soviet Eastern European dystopia setting, is Half-Life 2 devious anticommunist propaganda? Discuss

  • EnsignRedshirt [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I do wish they’d show a little more concern for their bread and butter platform. Steam is stable and usable, but basically hasn’t changed in years. It feels like every feature they add just stagnates. Review system has been the same for a decade, “early access” has become a near-meaningless term, client browser has always sucked, etc. I agree that it could be worse, but it seems odd that it’s not way better.

    • Crawdadio [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      At some point if you aren't wanting to grow any bigger you're going to have a lot of stuff like that fall through the cracks. I'd rather have a stable working platform than something that's constantly reinventing itself and therefore breaking itself. It's pretty amazing how much stuff valve manages to keep running considering how small they really are. Definitely better than the chasing non stop growth bullshit the rest of the industry is about. Early access is probably my biggest pet peeves with steam at this point. Definitely agree with that.

      • EnsignRedshirt [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        It’s tough because I agree with you. It’s a solid platform and has been for a while. I don’t want them to mess with it too much and risk turning it into a pile of trash. That said, it’s because it’s so solid that I wish they’d spend more effort on it. I don’t want them to add for the sake of adding, I want them to spend more effort refining their existing features. I don’t want more I want better.