Reinhardt
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It's a trap. And not even cute trap.It's a goddamn free download.
It's a trap. And not even cute trap.It's a goddamn free download.
It's a trap. And not even cute trap.It's a goddamn free download.
Infinitrion installed the Epic client, had his account stolen by the Chinese government, and is now used to shill for the Epic spyware store.Isn't any "painful compromise" a valid point to draw the line? Why would you keep giving money to things that upset you somehow?
If that's how you operate as a consumer, you're not just in the wrong thread, you're also in the wrong subforum. Since when has Obsidian not made their fans cry?
But in summary, the argument right now is not "Steam vs Epic, let's argue about which is better". It may be in the future, but not yet. The argument is "Yes, Epic is worse, but come on, does that really matter? It's a goddamn free download."
Thanks for example, sensei.
Because they lied to me and i don't like to give money to proven liars.
Detractors of the Epic Game Store say "Why should we switch to an inferior launcher? Where's the value to the customer?" And they're right! The Epic launcher is worse, and there is no value to the customer. You're being screwed on the launcher, and you can absolutely refuse to buy the game if you feel strongly about that.
But here's the thing. Isn't every choice we make in gaming made up of these kinds of painful compromises? Before this news, you were apparently considering buying a game with quest markers even though you hate quest markers. One could justifiably ask, why is the launcher of all things the dealbreaker for you? Isn't that a bit silly?
That's why I just don't get the hype. This is the world we live in, folks. And for the record, do I plan to D1P the game myself? No, quite possibly not.
Is that really an argument or just a defeatist statement? Or just plain old shilling?The argument is "Yes, Epic is worse, but come on, does that really matter? It's a goddamn free download."
I don't think anyone is incredibly excited about it since it's not an established franchise and it's from a studio who's produced arguably one really good game in nearly 20 years of operation.
Most angry people will likely eventually play the game, a few will compromise and buy it on Epic, more will pirate it and even more will just buy it on Steam one day when it's on a sale.
Giving you a dagger in the back with one hand and with the other hand picking your pockets?Feargus gives with one hand and takes with the other
Detractors of the Epic Game Store say "Why should we switch to an inferior launcher? Where's the value to the customer?" And they're right! The Epic launcher is worse, and there is no value to the customer. You're being screwed on the launcher, and you can absolutely refuse to buy the game if you feel strongly about that.
But here's the thing. Isn't every choice we make in gaming made up of these kinds of painful compromises? Before this news, you were apparently considering buying a game with quest markers even though you hate quest markers. One could justifiably ask, why is the launcher of all things the dealbreaker for you? Isn't that a bit silly?
That's why I just don't get the hype. This is the world we live in, folks. And for the record, do I plan to D1P the game myself? No, quite possibly not.
First of all, I do think it was a mistake to launch EGS already. They should have worked on it a year more, at least. It is nowhere near Steam feature-wise right now.Then why they decided to start from exclusivity and not from features? They have enough money to throw at any shit that catches their eye but not enough to design decent launcher?They have to evolve from that and offer something that can actually compete with Steam feature-wise.
When did you become a obsidian/epic shill? Or maybe it was actually your account that got stolen by tencnet...Thanks for example, sensei.
Is this supposed to pass as wit? With nothing to add to what I wrote other than this wet fart, it's hardly a wonder you Steamtards act like manchildren.
Because they lied to me and i don't like to give money to proven liars.
Oh no. They hurt your feelings.
Look, snowflake, I'd have some sympathy if they had taken your money - but "I don't like to give money to proven liars"? Resetera is over there yonder somewhere. I hear they care a lot about how you feel.
When did you become a obsidian/epic shill? Or maybe it was actually your account that got stolen by tencnet...
So they just decided to offer something that's clearly worse.However, you are the one who is hopelessly optimistic if you think that just offering something that is better than Steam feature-wise would be sufficient to become a serious competitor.
While I'm one of those who doesn't D1P games often, I do regularly make exceptions. The Outer Worlds would've been one.I mean, in reality there's probably a decent overlap between the group of people upset about Epic-exclusivity and the group of people who would have waited a year before buying the game anyway - at least here on the Codex.
You're starting to sound severely schizophrenic. Do you agree with me that epic's action are anti-consumer fuckery or not? I don't care if it's a valid strategy for them or not, no one does and why should they, this is not what's getting people angry.I never said that...
I hope you, at the very least, have a conscience to realize that just a few posts ago you suggested that a market in which companies spend huge sums of money to make sure they're the only ones with means to distribute certain products might result in lower prices.At some point, you gotta stop pretending that you have any clue about economy, because with every sentence you write, it becomes more and more obvious that you don't.
And you're asking me this question as a PC gamer? You do realize how PC market looked before evulll monopoly took over? How we had many different entities in each country "fiercely competing" for the consumer? If not, then check how prices looked then, check the sales and promos, check refunds and customer support, check anything ffs this is not gaming kindergarten class. Or a more concrete example: there was this time when MS was actually dead serious about competing on PC market and paid studios to develop their "exclusives". Which, due to stark competition, cost merely 300% of a typical, brand new "aaa" release (example from my local market), with said aaa baseline already being way too steep for a typical customer. I'm sure as every PC gamer you're perfectly aware of all of this and that's why you're sure that "competition is always good", even if the competitor with current initiative is blatantly anti-consumer and has fuckload of money to back that up.Which market that would even be comparable to the games industry (or specifically the PC one), had competition buy their way in and had that result in a worse situation for consumers?
I don't give a shit about some third rate devs tbh. I care about the bigger picture and I don't like it.I am not defending devs like Snapshot and Obsidian for first promising Steam at release, and then switching to EGS for the money. That is a broken promise and thus despicable. But it's the devs/publishers that broke the promise, not Epic.
Steam could probably do similar buyout to crush competitions considering they are for the longest time and still is the biggest store. But they never did.
It's very simple. Here are my terms, Obsidian: GOG or CODEX.