• Ertebolle
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    301 year ago

    He should go work for Epic, they’re really just begging to be run into the ground by a shitty CEO

    • @chalupapocalypse
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      231 year ago

      Nah Sweeny might be a goof but it’s nice to see a geek instead of a suit run things

        • @pivot_root
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          451 year ago

          Nah, his crime was paying studios for timed exclusives.

          It’s one thing to provide a viable alternative to Steam and give consumers more options. It’s another to provide an inferior alternative to Steam, pay money to take away consumers’ options, and act like the messiah of the gaming industry while doing so.

          • @[email protected]
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            -191 year ago

            But developers like it, because it’s a sum of cash they get as guaranteed money, and epic gets exclusives as a result.

            …and in the end, it’s just a launcher. At least you don’t have to buy a whole other dang console.

            • @[email protected]
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              161 year ago

              Epic was always behind Steam, if you like it or not. That Valve tries to assure its independency from other vendors (Microsoft) by creating its own OS and hardware should not be too difficult to understand as a company decision. At the meantime Epic is trying to buy its place in the market with exclusives and free games, not respecting or trying to bend other platforms rules.

              I don’t care where you buy your games, but I do care, which companies try to force me to their buggy, unfinished and user-unfriendly platform, for a game I was waiting to be published.

              But it’s a preference thing.

            • @pivot_root
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              51 year ago

              It’s a similar UX issue to TV/movie streaming.

              Sure, it’s just another one. But, it’s a bad experience for the end user. You have some games exclusive to one launcher, other games exclusive to some other launcher, and so on. You have multiple different flows to achieve the same thing, and each of them are subtly different. Paradoxically, the only consistent way to launch all my games is by avoiding the launchers entirely and instead using the desktop shortcuts they create for games.

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              I will say that next time to a console.

              Not a literal comparison but you see where I am coming from.
              Make epic GS a better version of steam (technical viewpoint not community) and I could see myself building another library.

    • @ysjet
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      61 year ago

      They already are.