The Unreal series may have been shelved years ago, but Epic is letting its first two installments live on through the Internet Archive.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 month ago

    While I don’t approve of Epic’s stabs at exclusivity, Steam needs a competitor to keep it in check, and one that is making some efforts to support the preservation of art is a welcome choice.

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        -31 month ago

        As much as I like them I don’t think you can call them a competitor.

        I’ve seen games that are available on both platforms that sell hundreds of times more copies on Steam simply because of steam’s reputation.

        A competitor actually has to be able to compete.

        • @[email protected]
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          141 month ago

          Im pretty sure gog is more popular than epic games . Alghtough i might be biased due to my country of origin.

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            1 month ago

            My experience with GOG is that it is a fringe option, at least in the combined North American (USA+Canada) culture. Plus, the unfortunate reality is that in many cases GOG’s principles preclude it from being a genuine competitor to Steam. Insisting on being DRM free means half of released games never go to the platform, so it will always be the secondary “better if” option.

            I worry about Steam’s functional monopoly on PC game access. It hasn’t been an issue so far, because it has remembered that it is, first and foremost, a service, providing consumer protection through a generous refund policy and supporting devs with easy access to simple matchmaking and anti-cheat systems. But without a healthy competitor, it would be easy for Steam to start milking it’s users and developers alike.