Gamezone
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So many bitches gonna be using the Epic store this time next year.
However, I agree if they don't sort out community features they will remain a minor player.
Have no one seen their 2019 road map?
So many bitches gonna be using the Epic store this time next year.
However, I agree if they don't sort out community features they will remain a minor player.
Won't they cancel the orders and just refund?Had to rush and buy it on Steam just now, go get fucked Epic.
Won't they cancel the orders and just refund?
Won't they cancel the orders and just refund?
Notice: Later today, sales of Metro Exodus will be discontinued on Steam due to a publisher decision to make the game exclusive to another PC store.
The developer and publisher have assured us that all prior sales of the game on Steam will be fulfilled on Steam, and Steam owners will be able to access the game and any future updates or DLC through Steam.
We think the decision to remove the game is unfair to Steam customers, especially after a long pre-sale period. We apologize to Steam customers that were expecting it to be available for sale through the February 15th release date, but we were only recently informed of the decision and given limited time to let everyone know.
Activision is already using Battle.net and will probably release their future games exclusively on the platform.I'm guessing EA gave them some... incentive to be exclusive.
But this is exactly the future that was predicted when EA Access happened. Several fragmented services with exclusivity. I'm sure Activision is working on their own stuff.
I skimmed it. They still need to successfully execute it but sounds like Epic is here to stay.Have no one seen their 2019 road map?
Its quite crazy how epic with that much money and a good position to really challenge steam is not really bothering to add all those features right now to gain massive market share. All steam has to do now is lower their cut and epic lost because steam is superior in terms of functions and services
Going down the drain?PC gaming's really going down the drain with regards to this silly exclusivity. This year's gonna be super bad for those titles exclusive to the platform.
Is there a physical version for PC? Last I looked there wasn't... AFAIK, Epic launcher has no way to redeem keys, or at least I can't find it anywhere.What will happen with physical version? Might I redeem the code to steam?
Update: Retail copies of the game will activate on the Epic Store.
Until the games start underperforming, which they will. There are just too many Steam users who are loyal to that platform and wont buy from elsewhere.I was checking out Exodus' Steam page yesterday and it occurred to me that this might happen, every upcoming big release on Steam is going to have an asterisk next to it until it releases.
Good coz fuk steam monopoly
always was and will beWelp, seems that "conversation overheard in bar in Munich" leak was correct.
Glorious, fractured PC future.
No ,steam must not get any release. Valve needs to get their head out their ass and stop taking 30% cut and make some new AAA games .So release it both places?
So you want to combat a monopoly (hint: it isn't one) by creating.......another monopoly?No ,steam must not get any release. Valve needs to get their head out their ass and stop taking 30% cut and make some new AAA games .
Have no one seen their 2019 road map?
Man, that goalpost moved fast.No ,steam must not get any release. Valve needs to get their head out their ass and stop taking 30% cut and make some new AAA games .
IMO Epic is targeting a new generation of gamers. The vast majority of Fortnite players seems to be kids and filthy casuals more than anything else.
Making the assumption every gamer is tethered to their Steam account like yourself is misguided. Everything that is Fortnite seems like it's made for people younger than myself, and every game they fight to keep off Steam has virtually no interest to me.
Until Epic gets even 1 single game that people universally want to play there is no competition to speak of.
What's wrong with comparing things to find out if it's either worth it or is comparable? I'd like to check out what the new kid has to offer before blindly jumping ship and follow them.You won't buy it because the epic store doesn't compete point for point with steam store? Sorry but that's fucking mental.
It makes sense that epic is buying exclusivity.
I don't understand about beating Valve on price. Green Man Gaming is usually consistent with discounts that you're more than welcomed to purchase from.Can't beat valve on price unless you're foolish to believe valve wouldn't be more than happy to engage in price wars
The new kid doesn't have to beat Valve on features, they have to at least get some of them up and running. Epic had 20+ years of Valve history to see what features they need to add in order to somewhat compete.Can't beat valve on features, steam has 20+ years of evolution
Huh? That's a pretty condescending attitude towards your fellow gamers. Did you know that Epic store folks were asking for help on the Steam forums? It's not just for "simplistic" installations, but for technical issues beyond that. Not only that, but it's very beneficial to have people who have played the game to warn other folks how good/bad it is.Can't beat valve on community, look how impossible it is to encourage installation of something as simplistic as a new client?
Activision is already using Battle.net and will probably release their future games exclusively on the platform.
No idea what you are talking about. My point was that it's totally unreasonable to expect the epic store to compare feature to feature vs steamWhat's wrong with comparing things to find out if it's either worth it or is comparable? I'd like to check out what the new kid has to offer before blindly jumping ship and follow them.
Gmg simply resells steam keys, not even remotely the same comparison. In order for epic to compete on price on new titles their only reasonable chance would be on price, they haven't any hope to win a price war with valveI don't understand about beating Valve on price. Green Man Gaming is usually consistent with discounts that you're more than welcomed to purchase from.
If the game doesn't work and the developers aren't proactive in communicating with their customers in a timely manner then the customer should refund said game. Only then will the developers understand that they need to support their game better.Huh? That's a pretty condescending attitude towards your fellow gamers. Did you know that Epic store folks were asking for help on the Steam forums? It's not just for "simplistic" installations, but for technical issues beyond that.
The last thing I want to deal with in pc gaming is having a storefront like Steam get pushed out. Steam is a gatekeeper that we need. I see this as a race to the bottom to save money for the big publishers at the detriment of the consumer (the shit show that has been the Bethesda Launcher for example). We've already been seeing it lately before the Epic Store launched but I fear this will fuel it even more.It is certainly not convenient having to install several clients, but I believe anything that pushes down the cut that storefronts take for themselves is worth it.
Unfortunately, with closed storefronts (Apple, Playstation, XBox, and Nintendo) it will have to become industry standard for these closed storefronts to ever accept a smaller cut.
Which, I suppose, it's exactly what they want.Had to rush and buy it on Steam just now, go get fucked Epic.