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I like this meme, pretty epic. XD
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And just because I think Valve is boring and I don't care about them anymore doesn't mean I don't enjoy venting my frustation about them and want to talk about WHY i feel this way.
I didn't know that if you stopped caring about something, you immediately cannot talk about it.
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Are you purposely ignoring my posts? There is a difference between being an uncaring new member of a community, and being an uncaring old member of a community whom used to care. The whole point of Valvetime.net is to talk about Valve. If a member cared about Valve, and then no longer cares about Valve, how is that not a topic for discussion? Someone who in all senses didn't care, would simply drop the site.I'm not sure you understand what caring is. If you genuinely didn't care you would have no inclination to write about it.
Your words make a lie of themselves.
You obviously do care, a lot, you're just unhappy.
If you expressed your malaise clearly such as we had in that thread of BHC a while ago we wouldn't be ridiculing your post.
Anyway steamOS is an ok idea, better to have a developed backup gaming OS ready in case of shenanigans by Microsoft than not.
Are you purposely ignoring my posts? There is a difference between being an uncaring new member of a community, and being an uncaring old member of a community whom used to care. The whole point of Valvetime.net is to talk about Valve. If a member cared about Valve, and then no longer cares about Valve, how is that not a topic for discussion? Someone who in all senses didn't care, would simply drop the site.
Linux is important though, because it frees developers and users from forms of gatekeeping and from performance overheads that we get from Windows and DirectX platforms. As things are already, you need to pay a hundred bucks or so for a valid Windows license, so you can download DirectX and play games with its performance overheads, and all this can be avoided if Linux becomes a thing. OpenGL/Vulkan is faster than DirectX, and Linux is cheaper than Windows, and it's better to see competition in the desktop OS market than to see one company (Microsoft) dominate sales and market share.
Windows 7 is pretty nice, but opening up the gaming market to Linux builds isn't a bad thing. "Good enough" isn't always good.
Are you purposely ignoring my posts? There is a difference between being an uncaring new member of a community, and being an uncaring old member of a community whom used to care. The whole point of Valvetime.net is to talk about Valve. If a member cared about Valve, and then no longer cares about Valve, how is that not a topic for discussion? Someone who in all senses didn't care, would simply drop the site.