• Kage@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Heh i got Satisfactory during the Epic Exclisivity Deal there and bought it again when it got to steam, maybe a bit stupid but man, i hate Epic Games

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    I get free Epic games from Prime Gaming, but I refuse to redeem them on principle. You couldn’t pay me to use Epic, or even give them an inkling that I support them.

    I considered it briefly when they launched, and then they pulled the bullshit of game exclusivity on PC, which is why I left consoles behind. Because of that, I’ll never purchase from them.

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      1st paragraph - a mirror. As if I’m writing this.

      2nd paragraph - even tho I hate exclusivity that they have established, it is not primary reason why I would never use EGS. For me, primary one would be them having a downright crap launcher. The rest is just more reasons to skip using EGS.

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    I use it for Alan wake and I use gog for cyberpunk because I got a better price for it on gog.

    Also I still have to run everything through steam because neither of those have controller support that actually works.

    That’s one of the biggest issues I have. They don’t even have basic functions like controller support.

    Ridiculous.

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    EGS is unironically one case where changing to Electron would be actual progress. The launcher does NOT need to be a fucking UE5 app

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    I wouldn’t mind more competition but there’s literally no reason to use egs over valve.

    An example is instead of having a better review system than steam’s basic good or bad they could of had a good, maybe, bad then had separate reviews for reviewing specific patches or something. But no the CEO said reviews are bad for devs LOL.

    On top of that he’s been vocal about being anti Linux and is full of garbage hot takes. And it really says a lot when he lays off staff that are part for Fortnite’s $1.1 billion made

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      Yeah, competition is great but they aren’t competing lol. Gog competes with Steam with no DRM. EGS tried to do it by getting exclusives onto their platform, which is just anti-consumer. I’ll never touch their store because of that, even for free shit. I’d rather pay for games than even give them a single datapoint to report to their investors.

  • 🦄🦄🦄@feddit.org
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    I keep forgetting to check their free games regularly, just did, cause of this post and was reminded, why it’s not a priority for me lol

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    It’s interesting that when a company fires a bunch of employees just to increase quarterly profit, the employees no longer feel any duty to keep the company secrets. Which hurts company profits even more.

    Good.

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        No, it’s one of those things everyone assumes or guesses. When it’s confirmed by someone by name that has insider knowledge, the theory carries a lot more weight. Enough to alter stock prices, if it’s damning enough. Or in this case further hurt public perception, which hurts revenue.

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      Its also that EGS is terrible.

      The most recent “feature” they added that made a difference, was the ability to view my own library.

      8(?) Years after launch it still operates like a prototype I’d cobble together in an afternoon

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        Plus we all know that if EGS ever achieved market dominance, they’d enshittify in no time.

        That was surely always the plan right. Lure users with good prices and free games, grow the platform, then extract profit.

        But the plan didn’t work, and so after all this time they’re still stuck on “best behaviour” mode trying to lure users who aren’t coming.

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    Oh hey it’s me

    I collected the free games almost religiously for maybe a couple of years, mostly so I had something of a backup library in case something terrible happened to Steam

    I stopped after realising I was literally only interacting with that store literally to collect the games, I don’t think I put a single minute into any of them

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      I did get to play death stranding and both turnip boy games, which were both good. Also I played ghost wire Tokyo and Calypso protocol and found out they weren’t for me. Whoever did the environmental design for Calypso protocol deserves an award though- it’s all gorgeous. The actual game and story are dull as fuck.

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      Every year there’s one free game that interests me. Otherwise eventually I’m going to give my Epic account to one of my nephews/nieces.

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      My friends and I have gotten a shitload of time in our free copies of Gloomhaven.

      Other than that not so much. And the Linux support is WAY fiddlier.

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      I just pick them up through the web, no need to install anything.
      To install and play, heroic.

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      Yeah i don’t get that hoarder mentality either. If there is a game i want i can buy it wherever i feel ethically appropriate. I don’t even play all of the games i already own, i dont need a load of more games i wont be touching.

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    Even the freebies that I want to play, I almost never play through Epic, and usually wait until I get another copy on Steam. The overall experience of playing a game through Epic is just… bleugh.

    I think I’ve only completed one game on Epic, Layers of Fear 2. The other stuff I’ve played has essentially been like playing a demo, to see if it’s worth adding to my Steam wishlist. That’s how subtractive to the enjoyment of gaming Epic is.

    I also just dislike their practice of exclusivity and feel uncomfortable supporting it with my wallet. At least with Ubisoft, EA and Rockstar, it’s only their own games they wall off like that, and they almost always have a Steam-connected version so there’s at least the illusion of having everything in one place. Epic is a black hole. I don’t even remember the games that have been or are still exclusive there, because I just never encounter any information about them apart from occasional news articles about how unprofitable they’ve been even after X-number of years. It’s kinda sad, for the devs who work hard on something for years and 8 people play the fucker.