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Valve is known for its unique corporate structure, where there is no traditional hierarchy or strict top-down control. Unlike some large corporations that may change their strategy based on pressure from governments, investors, or social movements, Valve tends to maintain a more independent stance.
As I’ve already said, they create games for a wide audience. Their approach is to provide a platform for everyone, regardless of ideology. Please understand and, once again, I ask that you stop cluttering Steam discussions with these issues, as it doesn’t promote productive dialogue and doesn’t reflect the company’s philosophy.
им по полочкам объяснили почему не надо и не стоит а они свое долбят
STOP SPAMMING THE FORUM EVERYDAY
That would be nice, actually