i wouldnt hesitate to replace that with 'anywhere else', really. There are very few places i wouldnt buy an EA game before EGS, and most of them are due to the legality of grey market distributorsImagine buying a game on EGS when it is available literally everywhere else
Even then I’ve found that the sales on competing platforms wind up saving you more than the coupons Epic gives out.Millions of people got a €10 coupon for playing Rocket League on EGS. There's your excuse.
It requires Steam?! What madness is this?apparenty this is what happenes when you try to run this withou EGS
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Apparently (according to RPS) "'Amnesia' - A Machine for Pigs" is now given away for free on EGS. So, if you want a shit "sequel" to an excellent game on a shit store "inspired" by an excellent store, A Machine for Pigs is the "game" for you!Kingdom New Lands and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs are revealed as next FREE games from Epic
Kingdom New Lands and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs are going to be next week's Epic Games Store free games.gg.deals
Apparently (according to RPS) "'Amnesia' - A Machine for Pigs" is now given away for free on EGS. So, if you want a shit "sequel" to an excellent game on a shit store "inspired" by an excellent store, A Machine for Pigs is the "game" for you!
This here?Hey, fair warning, once Costume Quest 2 is released next week, I'm going to loudly recommend it in my Horror thread and suggest that anyone with a stance against EGS bite the bullet.
Yes. It will be released for FREE!This here?
I see.Yes. It will be released for FREE!
Or if you don’t like EGS you can just wait because it drops to like $3/4 on Steam regularly.Yes. It will be released for FREE!
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Free is free. Plus I love the series so if the price of $0 pulls someone in, the more the merrier!Or if you don’t like EGS you can just wait because it drops to like $3/4 on Steam regularly.
Really peeps? Disapprovals for a free, fun and seasonal game? If you want Epic to suffer, start rooting for apple bc so far the minor pc gaming boycott of the EGS hasn't deterred them yet.Free is free. Plus I love the series so if the price of $0 pulls someone in, the more the merrier!
boycott of the EGS hasn't deterred them yet.
The problem is with the fact it earns them accounts, which are then used to close exclusivity deals.Really peeps? Disapprovals for a free, fun and seasonal game? If you want Epic to suffer, start rooting for apple bc so far the minor pc gaming boycott of the EGS hasn't deterred them yet.
Another observation is that the devs/pubs that releases games on both stores at the same time doesn't really seem to give a shit about the EGS version when they advertise for their games.According to Tim, exclustivity is no longer a requirement to get on the store. (Of course he is as trustworthy as I could throw him). I've noticed more concurrent Steam/EGS launches lately. Just in the past week Raji: An Ancient Epic and The Jackbox Party Pack 7 launched simultaneously on both platforms. That's not to say Epic won't ever sign exclusives again, but I don't think things will be as bad as 2019 when they were nabbing games left and right.
I hope my words don't come back to bite me.
I'm curious why you speak about a "minor" boycott, when concurrent players and user reviews indicate that former EGS exclusives do VERY well when they are released on Steam, despite Epic's deep sales and coupons.If you want Epic to suffer, start rooting for apple bc so far the minor pc gaming boycott of the EGS hasn't deterred them yet.
Exclusivity was technically never a requirement to get on the EGS, it was just a matter of whether or not Epic thought the game would pull enough attention away from Steam to justify putting it on their store (because they have a bizarre manual process for every game they put up, seemingly never having heard of a database.) Games like Darq, Skatebird, Assault Android Cactus, etc. weren’t well-known enough (or were too old, in AAC’s case) to generate any sales on EGS unless that was the only place to buy them, so their slots went to whoever else.According to Tim, exclustivity is no longer a requirement to get on the store. (Of course he is as trustworthy as I could throw him). I've noticed more concurrent Steam/EGS launches lately. Just in the past week Raji: An Ancient Epic and The Jackbox Party Pack 7 launched simultaneously on both platforms. That's not to say Epic won't ever sign exclusives again, but I don't think things will be as bad as 2019 when they were nabbing games left and right.
I hope my words don't come back to bite me.
Yeah they’ve been more open for a while now. But it still couldnt get them Baldur’s Gate, Phasmophobia, Fall Guys or Among Us thoughAccording to Tim, exclustivity is no longer a requirement to get on the store. (Of course he is as trustworthy as I could throw him). I've noticed more concurrent Steam/EGS launches lately. Just in the past week Raji: An Ancient Epic and The Jackbox Party Pack 7 launched simultaneously on both platforms. That's not to say Epic won't ever sign exclusives again, but I don't think things will be as bad as 2019 when they were nabbing games left and right.
I hope my words don't come back to bite me.
With Baldur's Gate, I expect the early access nature of the game makes it difficult to ship on more than one platform during that phase. There are certain Early Access games that are only EA to take Epic's money and wind down the clock on exclusivity, with the developer clear on the artistic vision and not really taking much customer feedback on board (a perfectly fine way to do it, but not really in the spirit of EA). And then there are Early Access games where the developer is keenly interested in building the game with the community's feedback, to the point where the developer is jokingly lamenting selling a gazillion copies due to the flood of useful and not-so-useful feedback they'll inevitably get, which is what Baldur's Gate 3 is.Yeah they’ve been more open for a while now. But it still couldnt get them Baldur’s Gate, Phasmophobia, Fall Guys or Among Us though
More coupons incoming confirmedBut the long and short is Epic won't be getting many multiplayer cross-store releases until they've proven games sell on their platform without exclusivity.
Exceptionally low consumer interest.I wonder what this hides.
Potentially, the Steam package is starting to get activity right now. it's coming next month, so.... yeah.Yes, I wonder what this hides. Maybe a Steam release soon. Or the game could be part of Game Pass or Humble Choice.
Still too expensive. Game is terrible.This is before the 10€ coupon!
Then:
Ok. I'm a 'good games over all' type of gamer. I play the games where they are as opposed to the platform. Probably a mismatch of forum and user to a small extent, as they board was created in part as a protest of EGS. I go where the games are and don't get so defensive about PC gaming. Part of this has to do with my day job, as my PC isn't one of my truly prized possessions, its just a thing like the hundreds I take care of and work with in my day job.
Please, we aren't idiots, this was never the goal. Did you see people riot when GOG came along? Do we have a Bethesda.net launcher thread over here?
People are not boycotting EGS to "destroy" it, or because another launcher came to fruition. People are boycotting EGS because they don't like third party exclusivity, don't like the childish "for the greater good" rhetoric and don't like the toxic, anti PC gamer attitude surrounding EGS.
The goal was always to boycott EGS to proof that third party exclusivity = leaving behind a lot of money. That's all that needs to be shown, and we succeeded in that regard multiple times now.
One of the reasons why I buy ex-EGSclusives by the way.
Meanwhile EGS will continue to exist and publishers will keep getting bribes. But EGS will not be able to pay for forever. One day the number of exclusives will start vanishing, the quality will start going down and once that occurs things will go back to normal, multi store publishing. Because going egsclusive = loosing sales.
Personally, I don't even own an EGS account anymore. Deleted it out of protest when the first 10€ coupon sale happened. Posting a screen of my account deletion even got me a ban on another side. I don't buy from EGS, I don't get their free shit.
But other people do, and I couldn't care less about that. Enough people are pointing their middle fingers towards EGS together with me.
Giving the games away is value enough.The problem is with the fact it earns them accounts, which are then used to close exclusivity deals.
Also, "minor pc gaming boycott" seems a little different from my perception of complete and utter rejection of the EGS by the vast majority of the PC market and the severe tarnishing of the image of any studio and game signing with them.
EGS has failed in buying their way into a monopoly and they are a minor store in the current landscape, that's what their financial report confirm. They have no value to offer customer other than giving their products away in the hope that this will lead studios to sign exclusivity deals with them on account of a user base that is there for free games.
Others could put it better than me but the point I'm making is that taking these free games is all well and good, but it does help Epic with their goals of pushing exclusivity as a normalized practice on PC.
Is that a case of PC gamers actively avoiding EGS or just a lack of adoption, a difficult to use store and steam being the 'default' storefront for a lot of PC gamers? This forum's users actively and loudly avoid EGS and that was what I mean by minority. Most PC gamers have more important things to consider before their purchases.I'm curious why you speak about a "minor" boycott, when concurrent players and user reviews indicate that former EGS exclusives do VERY well when they are released on Steam, despite Epic's deep sales and coupons.
Satisfactory sold more on Steam in one week than it sold on EGS in 4 months. Metro Exodus is estimated at 1 million owners on Steam. That's a big "minority"
Like?Most PC gamers have more important things to consider before their purchases.
Climate change.Like?
Fm 2021 seems to be pushing Epic over steam, via twitter and if you buy a key from their own website the page it mentions steam then epic but if you hit pre-order the default choice is epic. If you are not careful and select steam yourself, most people aren't, they are going to end up with an Epic key and the devs with a lot of refunds.When devs and pubs who releases games these days on both Steam and EGS don't even bother to rally advertise the EGS version despite the higher revenue cut then something has gone wrong with EGS.
You would think a dev/pub would rather advertise the shit out of the store version of a game that gives them more revenue. But perhaps it's not all about revenue?
EGS to me is a free stuff store, nothing else. I play Diabotical, Fortnite, Spellbreak at times because they are free. Im never gonna buy anything as long as it doesn't serve my needs and continues with moneyhats.
Like?
Availability and price.When devs and pubs who releases games these days on both Steam and EGS don't even bother to rally advertise the EGS version despite the higher revenue cut then something has gone wrong with EGS.
You would think a dev/pub would rather advertise the shit out of the store version of a game that gives them more revenue. But perhaps it's not all about revenue?
EGS to me is a free stuff store, nothing else. I play Diabotical, Fortnite, Spellbreak at times because they are free. Im never gonna buy anything as long as it doesn't serve my needs and continues with moneyhats.
Like?
Not sure why we have an EGS store thread if promoting free games and other releases is so frowned upon.Climate change.
What about availability?Availability and price.
I was speaking of the paying customer, if you already have an EGS account, there is little downside to taking those free games.Giving the games away is value enough.
They are failing because people aren't buying. However, the point was of their ability to close exclusivity deal, thus normalizing the practice little by little.Also, if taking these free games was such a boon towards Epics goals, that seems at odds with everyone's insistence here that they are failing. I do root for or against EGS, I just take what is given and things will sort themselves out.
I wasn't having a go at you, i was making an (admittedly bad) joke about that Dev who was really sarcastic about egs.Not sure why we have an EGS store thread if promoting free games and other releases is so frowned upon.
I'll just leave discussion of games on EGS to their respective threads in the future.
Ubisoft who signed a partnership with Epic doesnt even advertise EGS half the time.When devs and pubs who releases games these days on both Steam and EGS don't even bother to rally advertise the EGS version despite the higher revenue cut then something has gone wrong with EGS.
We are the product EVERYWHERE. I know many users are not from America but in America, we have essentially zero protections regarding internet privacy and the sale or our browsing habits (and far more) to advertisers.I was speaking of the paying customer, if you already have an EGS account, there is little downside to taking those free games.
They are failing because people aren't buying. However, the point was of their ability to close exclusivity deal, thus normalizing the practice little by little.
The fact that people are boycotting and holding out is a boon, but I'd rather not push our luck. The practice must end, thus I will keep on making aware the people creating accounts for the free games that, while free to do so, they are probably contributing to the exclusivity practice living on.
I don't mean to nag you but that's the reality behind those free games. You are the product.
None of Ubisofts games are actually using Epic's launcher. EGS is just selling uPlay keys.Ubisoft who signed a partnership with Epic doesnt even advertise EGS half the time.
Speak for yourself, I was just playing D&D with Gabe the other weekend.Steam isn't our friend either, btw.
Are Horror Games the center of your existence because you made a thread about them?as my PC isn't one of my truly prized possessions
Really? Now its about my other thread? That has ZIPPO to do with the fact that I can't even fucking discuss any EGS release without shitty comments and reactions, despite having an EGS thread here. EGS isn't going to dominate anything, the fearmongering is out of control.Speak for yourself, I was just playing D&D with Gabe the other weekend.
Jokes aside: Your statement is obviously true. But we are not twelve anymore and you are not making people's minds explode now: All I can offer you is a simple. Yeah, obviously
Steam and I are having a good business relationship. Even better, I'm constantly cheating and taking advantage of steam by buying cheap keys from third party sites and just redeeming them, while getting the full service. Or I'm using the family share feature or buy a game to try it out and then give it back.
I'd be crazy to let all that go and help to build a future where EGS dominates the PC market, sets prices in stone and doesn't let me buy games for cheap, on release!
A couple of free games and caving into third party exclusivity will harm my easy PC gaming life. In my book EGS is the Stanford Marshmallow Test in gaming form.
Free Games and buying third party exclusives = immediate reward, but you are actively building for a worse PC market future.
Not supporting EGS = It's the delayed, but better reward.
You certainly see it different. As said, fine with me. I'm not telling people what to do with their free time or money, but in my book EGS is a trap and offers nothing of long-term value.
Are Horror Games the center of your existence because you made a thread about them?
Obviously not, people can talk, react, and have opinions without being obsessed about something.