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The Outer Worlds goes Epic Games Store-exclusive (also Windows Store)

DalekFlay

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Obsidian is Microsoft, there's no meaningful distinction between the two.

Sure there is. I want to tell Microsoft "I like Obsidian let them make more RPGs," I don't necessarily want to tell them "I like everything you're doing, do it more." I do take the point however that if the goal is to send that message it might work best on the Windows Store or whatever it's called. I'll either download the game elsewhere to actually play it or use an offline private mode, so it matters little where I buy it in the end.

My main point is that I think buying the game to keep Obsidian making RPGs is more important than protesting a new client, which basically in my view comes down to "I want Steam to run everything!" which is WAY more anti-consumer than Epic buying exclusives, IMO.
 

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I want to tell Microsoft "I like Obsidian let them make more RPGs,"

The best way to do that is to buy it from the Microsoft store then, couldn't be clearer.

That's also going to be the only place going forward. Perhaps you should get used to it.

I don't necessarily want to tell them "I like everything you're doing, do it more."

Great, and that has nothing to do with buying from the Microsoft store.

Obsidian is a Microsoft subsidiary now. There is no meaningful distinction between the two, at the risk of repeating myself.

My main point is that I think buying the game to keep Obsidian making RPGs is more important than protesting a new client, which basically in my view comes down to "I want Steam to run everything!" which is WAY more anti-consumer than Epic buying exclusives, IMO.

I don't disagree, but that doesn't have anything to do with my point.

It's important to understand that Obsidian will not publish outside the Microsoft store going forward. Seeing as that's the case, and Obsidian games will not be reliably available on any other store than the Microsoft store, your only practical way to support Obsidian is to buy their games from Microsoft.
 

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It's important to understand that Obsidian will not publish outside the Microsoft store going forward. Seeing as that's the case, and Obsidian games will not be reliably available on any other store than the Microsoft store, your only practical way to support Obsidian is to buy their games from Microsoft.

Depends if Microsoft continues their current strategy of moving out of their closed ecosystem, because then they might as well end up on Steam. (I mean Halo, their flagship franchise of all things does) At least until Microsoft changes their minds again.
 

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Depends if Microsoft continues their current strategy of moving out of their closed ecosystem, because then they might as well end up on Steam. (I mean Halo, their flagship franchise of all things does) At least until Microsoft changes their minds again.

That's why I wrote (and you quoted) "Obsidian games will not be reliably available on any other store than the Microsoft store".
 

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That's why I wrote (and you quoted) "Obsidian games will not be reliably available on any other store than the Microsoft store".

You still seem to think you're making some kind of epic point though, and you're not. There's tons of examples of Microsoft games being sold on other services than their own. With Halo being announced for Steam and this being announced for Epic, there's no sign of that changing. There's no real "get used to buying it on their store!" point to make outside your own crystal ball predictions. Also I don't really care if that day comes, my whole point from the start was that I don't give two shits which client I use and then ignore.
 

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In the interview Feargus mentions they have three-ish team at the moment, one for Outer Worlds, a small one to wrap up Deadfire and another team working on something they can't say at the moment.

So there is another ongoing project and it is probably a project related to Microsoft.

Actually he said they have one working on TOW, two on unannounced projects and the "ish" team is finishing up Deadfire.
 
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So there are basically only three choices:

1. Buy it from Windows Store
2. Pirate it
3. Wait for the Steam version

Hmm....
 

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