• @9tr6gyp3
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    -33 months ago

    Maybe if they ran on Linux, people would buy it. Give it a shot there, Timbo

    • @Draghetta
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      173 months ago

      I’m with you as a Linux user but let’s be real, Linux support has an abysmal ROI: you put a lot of effort for less than a 1% increase in sales, it’s a no brainer.

      One of the gifts that valve gave to the Linux ecosystem is having freed developers from the Linux burden. They just make windows games and voila for the most part they run on Linux. They spend less money, we get more games - win/win.

      There are a bunch of games that had half-baked Linux ports and got so much better once you could just run the main build through proton, it doesn’t make sense to push developers to go back to native.

    • MudMan
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      63 months ago

      Yeah, people need to start reading past the headline.

      He’s not complaining, he’s bragging.

      His point is that people aren’t buying Sony’s big, expensive games, they’re playing Fortnite.

      • @9tr6gyp3
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        3 months ago

        Yea, did he mention all the other successful epic games? No. There aren’t any. Or they’re dying.

        Gotta read between the lines.

        • MudMan
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          23 months ago

          He did. Fortnite actually grew this year and hit 110 million monthly active users, according to him.

          Fortnite isn’t dying, it’s killing everything else by absorbing the rest of gaming into itself like an alien blob. I don’t like it, but it’s happening and that’s what he’s talking about.

          • @9tr6gyp3
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            23 months ago

            No, the other epic games. He only mentions one game, not the others.

            • MudMan
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              43 months ago

              Fortnite is all the Epic games. As in, there is a kart racing game, a survival Lego-licensed game and a Harmonix rhythm game in there, besides the bunch of shooters.

              It’s a weird store-ception thing, but at this point if Epic is going to make a new game they won’t put it as a stand-alone thing in the Epic store, they’ll put it inside Fortnite. And it’s working, which is… kinda scary.