• Krudler
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    282 years ago

    My launcher shows that I have 379 games from Epic. Not DLC, not demos. Full games.

    I have never given Epic a single cent and I never will. (That is to say, until they offer me something that makes me want to use their platform). They have no killer features - AT ALL.

    • @rckclmbr@lemm.ee
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      02 years ago

      I spent about $600 with epic. All of that was on fortnite skins. None of it on games.

        • @rckclmbr@lemm.ee
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          12 years ago

          Hey man, it provided value to my life… its a fun game, i play it quite a bit. Plus half of that was for my kid, he would ask for vbucks every birthday and Christmas for years.

    • @koavf@lemmy.ml
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      -112 years ago

      The “killer feature” is that they pay more to the developers, so if you are getting the exact same game on (e.g.) Steam versus Epic Games, then whomever actually made the game gets more money from the Epic sale. Isn’t that a good thing?

      (Note that I may be conflating the publisher with the developer, but either way, it’s still the case that less money is taken by intermediaries, which is a good thing.)

      • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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        172 years ago

        That’s a reason for developers to use them, not for consumers to use them.

        EPICs anti-customer practices (such as trying to make everything exclusive) are reasons for consumers not to use them.

          • @CileTheSane@lemmy.ca
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            12 years ago

            And are those because Steam is trying to pressure them into being exclusive on Steam? Or did they just not bother releasing anywhere else?

            If a developer just wants to release on Epic and nowhere else they can do that. My issue comes from Epic approaching games that have already announced a Steam release asking for exclusivity, and having no interest in hosting the game if they don’t accept the exclusivity offer.

            • @koavf@lemmy.ml
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              02 years ago

              There are almost 40,000 entries, I obviously cannot answer for all of them.

              Still waiting for you to answer my question.

      • @Kedly@lemm.ee
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        No, because epic has been engaging in anti consumer practices from the start. This is literally the only category epic has a leg up on steam, and if they didn’t need to bully their way into the marketplace, I have no reason to believe they’d treat creators any better than they currently do customers

        edit: The revelation that they are running the store at a loss just furthers me not believing they are helping developers from the goodness of their heart, it shows they’re likely running the Walmart strategy of using their vast wealth to choke out their competition until there is none, and then once they have a monopoly, jack everything up, which’d probably include their cut of the pie

      • Cosmic Cleric
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        22 years ago

        Note that I may be conflating the publisher with the developer

        You think?

        • @koavf@lemmy.ml
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          02 years ago

          Yes, I do, or else I wouldn’t have mentioned it. I’d prefer the publisher gets money over a middleman store. Isn’t that preferable?

          • Cosmic Cleric
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            22 years ago

            Its a phrase that signals something else, and not a literal content reply.

            • @koavf@lemmy.ml
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              02 years ago

              How about you write what you mean and have quality conversation in the future?

              • Cosmic Cleric
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                02 years ago

                How about you write what you mean

                I did. Its a standard phrase used by people in conversation. See defintion #2 below.

                Below definition is from here

                you think

                1. A question one uses at the end of a sentence to express uncertainty. We’re not going to get into trouble—you think?
                2. A sarcastic rhetorical question used as a retort when someone states the obvious. A: “Wow, I bet that fire is really hot.” B: “You think?”

                and have quality conversation in the future?

                Quality is in the eye of the beholder, apparently. /shrug