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[–] [email protected] -2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

You were saying it didn't affect you. Regardless of how much will go directly to shareholders, a good portion will be reinvested and lead to better games, which will affect your enjoyment.

I never talked about extent, you are the one that took the hard approach by putting the level at 0. When I pointed it out that it can affect quality and not just price, you came back with "well it doesn't".

I'm pretty sure in this context, saying a 30% increase of funds won't lead to a jump of any kind in either the amount or the quality of products is being willfully blind.

I guess it might be hard to admit that some of these billionaires are directly stealing from us.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 months ago

I maintain that it wouldn't affect me. As for what would be reinvested, you say "a good portion," I say an amount so low that its impact will be immeasurably low.

You talked about extent in that you're suggesting the improvement in quality would be worth caring about; this is just you being pedantic. Allow me to be pedantic as well: I never retorted "well, it doesn't" because, unlike you, I've made it very clear that I'm giving my opinion rather than speaking in absolutes.

I can admit that billionaires are getting more than their fair share, never having expressed otherwise here, which is also why I believe the money would largely be going from one well-padded pocket to another.

We've both expressed our views so I won't be continuing this conversation.