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handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
I think OP is putting too much emphasis on brand and reputation. Blizzard had the best of both and they still manage to produce failure after failure (at least as far as critical acclaim goes). BattleBit had none is also a massive success. What makes a game fail or succeed? I don't think anyone knows. But I am fairly sure that whatever AAA mainstream is doing isn't really working. The biggest games are almost all either old franchises that usually have their roots in mods or some kind of simulator that just packages up and polishes something from the real world. So where has the innovation, the joy of video games gone? I think it's being smothered by spreashsheets and processes. If that's true then the solution is quite simple: Let people who actually like games and who can make games, make the games that people want.
handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
I don't want to attack you personally but I think your post illustrates an common error in thinking that caused gaming to stagnate for the past decade. I can just hear the army of MBAs making spreadsheets and checklist reflecting exactly this "paint by the numbers" style of thinking. This in turn means that the next ten AAA titles starting production are going to check all these boxes and then ... will still fail. In reality there is no formular for making a hit game. You need people who care and know what they are doing and let them do what they love.
handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
You know, I used to be a Windows guy but Windows really jumped the shark some years ago and so I am just preparing to move over to Linux at the next best time. This is just to say, I want to the best for Linux and I don't want to move the goalposts unfairly. But I do think there is diffence between "using" Linux as in Android and using Linux as in Arch and I think the people who use Windows use it more similarly to that later way.
handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
well, maybe you are right and it's not as clear cut. But I think people very intentionally buy a PC or a Mac which to most means the hardware and the operating system together. And, not to put too fine a point on it, but NOBODY here is counting mac user as BSD users either.
handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
I am not sure it's a matter of bias.

Instead, I think it's that "Linux" is an overloaded term. One sense is that someone downloads and installs a "Linux" distro because they actually want to use "GNU+Linux" (wink). The other sense, what you are aluding, to is that linux is foundational to most things IT. If I subscribe to DSL the provider is probably going to send me a modem that runs linux. But that doesn't mean I chose linux. I just wanted DSL. Same for Android. Most people that use Android didn't choose a linux-based mobile operating system. They want Android or are just using whats one the phone they wanted. And indeed, I don't think many "GNU+Linux" people would tolerate the specific essense of Android in their distros.

Now, SteamOS might be the bridge between these two worlds. On the one hand, Steam Deck users also didn't chose Linux. But then, the resources that Valve can spend on enabling gaming on Linux because of the success of Steam Deck means that many more people, like me, can finally consider choosing Linux.
handmadeta
·3 年前·議論
My fiancee has a handmade women's and children's cloth business here in Germany where I help out with IT, software, customer support and back office. We are affected by this as Etsy is currently holding about 4000 of our Euros. I am glad we are not totally dependent on Etsy (and on this business) because otherwise it might well wreck us financially.

I would say that our account is a good citizen. We have been on Etsy for two years fullfilling over 1200 orders and garnering a 5 star ratings from hundreds of reviews. In all the time we operated we had a single, unjustified case against us that was quickly withdrawn by the counterparty. Not a single Etsy order was lost during shipping, and we have managed to maintain a positive account balance without any issues related to fees or refunds. Our return rate is also below the industry average for our niche.

Now, we are not perfect. Often we run over the promised delivery date by a few days simply because we get swamped with orders. We also don't ship single items with tracking. Rather we send it as a German Post "Big Letter" which is quite reliable and has the benefit that people can receive it in their mailboxes and don't have to sign for it. This works quite well and is "the way" that we handmade / second hand people usually send around stuff.

This lack of tracking is, I think, the crux of this whole matter. Etsy really wants sellers to add tracking and it states in the "reserve" that you can get your money at once if you just add valid tracking.

To me this leaves a bad taste. I really resent being "nudged" by platforms like this especially if there isn't even a problem. The fact that they can simply change the rules out from under you is also disconcerting. The first time we noticed that this was even happening was when they already had withheld 2000€ (1). The worst thing about it is that we raised a support request for this, for which you have to jump through really stupid hoops, and have not even heard back from them in weeks. Not even a boilerplate response. This is really a scary prospect, to have your income be at the mercy of literally a faceless entity that'll happily take your fees but CBA to connect you with a real person when you run into trouble.

I also want to mention that I think a "reserve" is generally reasonable. But it's not really reasonable to hold 75% over 45 days. I think if it was 25% for 15 days from shipping then, generally, seller would be able to handle it financially.

(1) I am necessarily not blaming Etsy here, we are all just very busy and I just expect for this stuff to keep working like it did.