• azalty@jlai.lu
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    5 days ago

    I thought it was because they made gambling open to minors and took 30% of all game sales

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        3 days ago

        I’m talking about gambling, because you can sell the skins for real money with valve. There’s an expectation of a financial prize.

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          Man, looked at my bank statement many years ago and noticed several little charges. A few cents here and a few cents there. The biggest one was maybe .80 cents.

          My son had fallen for some scam ran by a YouTuber and was buying and trading skins.

          I will say though, now that time has passed, some of those skins are worth insane amounts of money. I’d sell them if I wasn’t so stupid sentimental.

          My son got in trouble for doing that, but it still takes me back to a pleasant time when I look at the inventory.

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            That’s partly because the kids that entered after yours lost a lot of money, and partly because some people gambled a lot, got addicted, and lost a ton of cash.

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              Oh it wasn’t a small amount by the end of it. He’s a smart boy and he learned right then what that was all about. He won’t even buy a lottery ticket as an adult.

              As far as the skins becoming valuable, that is because they are all stat track guns and something changed. I don’t remember what.

              When he done that they were worthless.

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                Nice then, I was just worried about some hijacking of the subject by you saying « yes, but we made money! » :)

                Good thing you can get something (more) out of it now then! Yea it’s difficult to sell those, I can relate

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      5 days ago

      Last time I said something similar people down voted my comment all the way lol

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        3 days ago

        A lot of people are unconditional fans of Steam and Valve but are pretty uneducated. They’ll defend Valve because they brought a lot of good in the community but will ignore all the negatives.

        Valve does a great job on this by not responding to allegations and dramas, so people don’t learn the news.

        Sorry it happened! Try again in another community and later. Word it correctly :) - you don’t care about « karma » here. Let’s educate more people :)

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          Well, I really don’t care about karma. People do weird things to get “internet points” or just avoid something like being critical just so that they have a lot karma. It’s a broken system

          What bothers me is what you describe. When it shows that people don’t know or ignore the negative aspects. And even if you tell them, they still don’t change their opinion, but what they do is downvote you.

          I still think it’s crazy how much steam takes for their service. Especially if you compare it to other platforms.