Oof: Years before Steam, a Blizzard engineer wanted to turn Battle.net into a third-party game store, but was reportedly turned down - eviltoast
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      This is true, but it’s not the only factor. Staying private allows a company to not be predatory, but it definitely does not guarantee it - it simply allows the executives to choose. It’s the combination of Valve being private and Gaben always staying true to his values despite his incredible wealth that gave us Steam in its current form.

      I’ve known plenty of private companies that were as shitty as a public one, or more. Quality executives are vanishingly rare, particularly at this level of company value.

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        I’m incredibly wary of what will happen if/when he retires or dies. I hope they have some sort of iron clad succession plan in place.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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        Staying private allows a company to not be predatory, but it definitely does not guarantee it - it simply allows the executives to choose

        Public companies can choose that too, they’re just mostly run by horrible people.