According to Steam and games industry analyst Chris Zukowski, Valve successfully cultivated a user base of hoarders who buy games they don't actually play, for the most part.
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>hoarders who buy games they don't actually play
>spent billions
>make zero impact
>still treated like second class citizen
Did you really have to make another thread on this?
Going through your backlog takes time, okay?
>>714994964 (OP)That means they're the best salesmen. Who else can make people consistently buy things they don't need?
>>714994964 (OP)Why are you so invested in this to spam some shitty article all over the board?
>>714995408>>Steam users have money>muh sales>omg lord gaben>post carterinos GTAVI is still skipping your clown platform
>supermarket analyst identifies that sales compel people to make impulse purchases
Great article, dipshit.
Sorry Tim, I'm still not going to use Epic.
>>714995641>GTAVI is still skipping your clown platformFor like a year or two lol
kek, whatever anon.
I have over 3000 games and multiple MULTIPLE games where I've invested some hundreds, even thousands of hours. Like Nier autotomato and Dungeons of Dredmore. Shit like that. What you posted is just a really broad (and incorrect) generalization.
I'd wager probably 95% of people on steam just have a few games and play them moderately. Not the other way around.