Gangrelrumbler
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Not sure that's due to competition. It's about who thought of if first.
You can think it wouldn't have ever happened if Microsoft didn't enter the console market to compete with Sony but that's just stupid. It could've just as easily started from Sony, it's not like they're strangers to anti-consumer practices.
This is just plain speculation. Sony didn't introduce the system before someone didn't show them that this shit works. Most devs decided to not roll with the DLCs until games that did showed them how easy gamers are to squeeze. It's the same with microtransactions, lootboxes etc. Competition makes companies get better at what they do, but what they do is collect money, not compete over "best service ever trophy". Sure, they will try to copy solutions that are good for players. But they will also copy all scummy money, pinching schemes if they see that they work.
So if Epic somehow succeeds you can expect review censorship and exclusives to come to Steam, what a gain for the consumer.
And if consumers embrace bad practices... well, you can hardly call them anti-consumer, can you? If you don't like them, then separate yourself from the consumer crowd and stop feeding the bad practices.
All practices that hurt consumers are anti-consumer no matter if gamers decided to roll with it or boycott it. It's not like people supported X-Box live because they wanted to. It was the only way to play hit games like super-popular Halo online. Another example where exclusivity leads to worse outcome for everyone. And separating yourself is a terriblydumb advice considering the fact that PS4 also has paid online, so even if don't embrace bad decision it doesn't matter since there are enough morons to make your decision irrelevant.
Bullshit. They're outraged the game is not on Steam. The main complaint is "I have to install another client". It's got nothing to do with principles. Only convenience and such blind loyalty to a brand that Steam essentially has a strangehold on the entire PC market.
Funny how I've never seen this outrage over Overwatch or Diablo III or Dragon Age Inquisition or Mass Effect 3 or Battlefield games or Fifa or Gwent or literally any other game that skipped Steam. Funny how gamers never before had any problems with "installing another client" and were never "blindly loyal". Funny how only one store in existence has this kind of problems, but it's obviously not their fault. Poor, poor Epic store that didn't do anything, but is somehow bullied for no reason by toxic Steam users.