The Epic First Run programme allows developers of any size to claim 100% of revenue if they agree to make their game exclusive on the Epic Games Store for six months.

After the six months are up, the game will revert to the standard Epic Games Store revenue split of 88% for the developer and 12% for Epic Games.

    • Nefyedardu
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      301 year ago

      Why should you be happy it has the most bare functionality it could possibly have. It’s 2023. On Steam I can stream from a Linux PC to my living room, play on some Nintendo Joycons with full gyro support, have a YouTube video playing picture-in-picture and bringing up an achievement guide with one button press. Epic is just a launcher, Steam is a full-fledged gaming platform.

      • MrGerrit
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        101 year ago

        I just claim the free games and after installing them, i add them to steam.

      • arefx
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        91 year ago

        I’m not one for company or brand worship but valve is straight GOATed.

        • @[email protected]
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          141 year ago

          The issue is not the launcher. The issue is the exclusivity. It demonstrates an anti-consumer mindset. The GOG, which people here have demonstrated acceptance of, is yet another launcher, the launchers less elegant to steam, and everyone is just fine with.

        • Nefyedardu
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          81 year ago

          It will probably work fine but it’s not an officially supported use case of the software. You can’t exactly submit a ticket to Valve if something doesn’t work right because the game isn’t even on their store.

            • Nefyedardu
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              101 year ago

              The person asked what the problem was and I explained what the problem was. Why are you butting in with this nonsense?

              • @cottonmon
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                51 year ago

                That guy has a weird hard-on for the epic games store. There was a post about it last month and that guy was saying the same things.

      • @[email protected]
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        -251 year ago

        Funny you should mention Linux…

        “Linux is so much nicer than Windows because it doesn’t have all the bloat! Yuck!”

        “Epic is so much worse than Steam because it doesn’t have all the bloat! Yuck!”

        The hypocrisy is strong with this one.

        • Nefyedardu
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          151 year ago

          … What are you even talking about. I never even said the first statement so how could I possibly be a hypocrite lmao. And having features isn’t “bloat”. Your argument is just all kinds of nonsensical.

    • Drgon
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      The way people talk about the epic store its like the company personally kicked their dog.

      • @Redditiscancer789
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        -21 year ago

        epic game stores killed my father and raped my mother!

        “wow really?”

        well no…but are we just gonna sit around and wait for them to do it!

        • @[email protected]
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          61 year ago

          There is a core difference.

          A better analogy, would be shut up and eat the cheese it’s only a trap if you get caught.

          It’s still designed as a trap.

          We know epic has demonstrated that their anti-consumer by their public, frequent, numerous exclusivity deals for their store.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 year ago

            Steam had de facto exclusivity for years and I didn’t see anyone complain, weird how that goes, right?

            • @[email protected]
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              41 year ago

              Steam did not force any developer to make an exclusive. The developers had the choice of using every platform available to them. They thought steam was good enough.

              And the reason nobody complained about steam being the de facto place to get games? It treated people fairly, it was easy, good enough. More convenient than piracy.

              • @[email protected]
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                -11 year ago

                If the only choice is storefront A that’s used by 100% of consumers and storefront B that’s used by 0.1% of consumers then storefront A has a monopoly even if technically there’s a competitor. They means storefront A doesn’t need to sign exclusivity agreements because it knows no one will choose not to sell through them as it would mean not selling at all.

                Epic doesn’t force third party developers to sell exclusives with them either, they’re free not to take their offer.

                • @[email protected]
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                  31 year ago

                  I think you’re missing a big thing here.

                  Let’s take your scenario where there’s stores a with 99.9% and store b with 1%

                  A developer of a game can list their game on store a and store b. Store b will have to compete with higher revenue share. But that would make it enticing for developers to dual list.

                  – Legally epic is not forcing anyone to take their exclusive at the offers, but I as a customer realize they’re removing choice from me as a customer. I consider that a personal affront to my agency. And I will not do business with a company who I consider as a negative, removing my choices.

                  If epic just offered a better cut to developers, nobody would have an issue of them. It’s the exclusivity trying to fragment the space that makes it annoying and to be avoided