Not directly linux gaming, but still think that its kind of relevant and interesting.

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    Google forgot why they were there at the gate, and started making yet another messaging platform

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    I think most people have caught on to the fact that large corporations generally put out utter shit quality games and to stay away from them.

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        Lol. I always chuckle when people recommend gamepass when you can download and keep most of the games cheaper with a VPN.

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          I’m not recommending it. I’m just saying there’s a business opportunity for the companies able to properly serve the type of user interested in that kind of service. Those users exist, as gamepass has proven with their gazillion subscribers.

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    Amazon’s the only one I think could make a dent if they got serious about breaking into the gaming market.

    Netflix can’t even make decent shows anymore, Apple would be too expensive or mobile focused, and Google can’t commit to anything.

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      Amazon already got serious several years ago, invested tons of money in their dev studios, bought huge licences, recruited talented people and still mostly failed to this day. I remember reading an article about Amazon’s very hierarchical corporate structure that killed any attempt at the creativity needed to make a successful game but I can’t seem to find it

      I don’t believe for a second that any of these big tech companies have a chance of making a significant dent in the videogame market, it’s just too far from their own expertise

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        Yeah, would make sense that Amazon’s “disposable” approach to employees would fuck them over with something like this.

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      The only thing Amazon has produced is a mediocre MMO. They’ve been too busy chasing fads to try to put out anything that’s just a quality game.

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      Netflix can just throw money to attract game devs. They use this strategy for their mobile games and the games are actually pretty good, way better than the usual microtransaction-laden mobile games.

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        I’m a AAA game dev and a number of former co-workers are at Netflix nowadays. Like, a suspiciously high number.

        They can’t tell me anything (of course), but I can put two and two together.

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      Apple’s managed to become a credible player in the TV space in a few short years by, essentially, hiring some competent veteran executives to run the thing and throwing buckets of money at it; I think any sufficiently motivated big tech company could do the same thing with games.

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        IMHO, AppleTV is the new HBO.

        I want them to give Taika Watiti a billion dollars and tell him to make a Master & Commander series.

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          Pretty much all of them. Their track record is amazing. Most recently foundation IMO which is in its second season atm.

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          Silo is incredible, as is Severance. Ted Lasso is great. I’m really enjoying Foundation. For All Mankind was a great season 1 but I haven’t caught up on it. That’s just off the top of my head. I ditched Netflix and D+ and only pay for AppleTV now.

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            Yeah, Netflix is trash rn: too expensive and the OC are garbage.

            About the foundation, I love the book serie so I will watch it today!

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        Apple Arcade is already a solid little gaming platform. My kids love it.

        They may jump more into bigger titles as the AppleTV boxes get a little beefier, but right now being able to just connect a PlayStation or Xbox controller to it and play some fun little games is a nice perk

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    Google has proven to be outstanding in showing off limited corporate attention span and fad chasing. Not sure why the Sony boss has anything to fear from Google.

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    Nero sang, as he transformed Rome to ash.

    They don’t realize the only true Romans in the industry are indie.