A lot of the publishers/developers who sign exclusively to Epic have been showing their asses. These companies care so much about short-term profits and less about reaching a wider audience.
It would likely have Steam split off into its own separate corporation or sister corp under a 'valve umbrella'. with one company working on steam, one working on game dev (and hardware likely a third branch)It's just business. Make money now, keep shareholders happy, get bonus, rinse and repeat and then in a few years when you leave or are pushed out for not making enough money for the shareholders/investors then you get a big cash bonus.
I've said it before and for all their problems i'm glad Valve haven't gone public. I think it'd carry along for a few years under it's own momentum and then die on it's arse as it became just another shareholder placation scheme.
I feel like they prioritized the wrong things since there are a lot of blue circles next to security related issues
Cannot speak for them, but personally I am still leery they will flip the switch and require Epic accounts for EOS features. I am also leery as I recall there were slides from the Apple trial indicating player data was kept from devs on Steam with Epic looking into options.
I would also like to add that tying a game to Fortnite is not a good idea, we saw time and time again, everytime Fortnite hosts an event, EOS and EGS craps the bed.Cannot speak for them, but personally I am still leery they will flip the switch and require Epic accounts for EOS features. I am also leery as I recall there were slides from the Apple trial indicating player data was kept from devs on Steam with Epic looking into options.
Yep. When someone asks about "competition" I always raise the issue of trust. I trust Valve because it's a company that has a multi-year history of providing good service to customers and a vested interest to improve and push PC gaming. I trust Epic, Activision, EA, Ubisoft, Take Two and other publishers about as far as I can throw them.Epic is run by Tim Sweeney who consistently shows his hypocritical ass on Twitter.
I have zero trust in their long term reliabilty and their business strategy goes against my personal interests as a customer (exclusives, buying up all the engine Middleware, stupid lawsuits, weaponizing children, "the Metaverse",...), so every service they're peddling immediately gets the side-eye from me because I can not be sure about it's long-term reliability or whether they're intending to use it as a Trojan horse for peddling some of their other interests (that I don't agree with).
On the PC side anyway. Their support outside of it, is lessthan stellar.Yep. When someone asks about "competition" I always raise the issue of trust. I trust Valve because it's a company that has a multi-year history of providing good service to customers and a vested interest to improve and push PC gaming. I trust Epic, Activision, EA, Ubisoft, Take Two and other publishers about as far as I can throw them.
Or:wait, the GP version of ascent doesnt have dlss but steam does?
The Ascent is lacking DLSS and ray tracing on Game Pass but not on Steam
We tried adding in the DLSS files ourselves, but Microsoft thwarted us at every step.www.pcgamer.com
Maybe these devs are really perfectionist about it. If true, props to them, but that was not the case of some of the devs whom I quoted the other day.
he never had itHe's had a case of foot in mouth ever since that thing in Thailand. I'm sad that he's lost the plot so much.
If you don't have any Twitter followers you must've made a crappy game, didn't you know?
Apparently you need a certain number of Twitter (or social media in general?) followers to be able to publish on EGS? I'm not sure if I'm reading this wrong, but that's pretty weird.
Sweeney must have been a big fan of Steam Greenlight.
Apparently you need a certain number of Twitter (or social media in general?) followers to be able to publish on EGS? I'm not sure if I'm reading this wrong, but that's pretty weird.
well that's what some devs want, apparently .... for curation to come backSeriously? That is one aspect of their curation is social media followers?
Folks acted like there would be some secret sauce for determing what games should be or should not be on the store.
I hope no one frames this as good thing since it means smaller devs, particularly first time devs, are arbitrarily denied out the gate. I suppose they could grind followers regardless of how engaged those followers are with whatever game they are putting out.
Granted, I am 100 percent certain there are other criteria to being put onto the store, it just seems like this one of those criteria that really does not tell you much and only serves to exclude on some arbitrary basis (e.g. why 1000, why not 500, 10000, etc.).
So one of two things must have happened, either these devs misunderstood Epic's creator program as creator meaning developer instead of influencer, or Epic just copied the requirements of their creator program for devs getting onto the store.
Apparently you need a certain number of Twitter (or social media in general?) followers to be able to publish on EGS? I'm not sure if I'm reading this wrong, but that's pretty weird.
Eh, dude still revolutionized the space industry and helped electric cars take a 10-years leap forward. He's exploitative as fuck and I'm able of having a nuanced view of him, but he's not just an asshole.he never had it
no, he didn't ... his workers didEh, dude still revolutionized the space industry and helped electric cars take a 10-years leap forward.
I'm glad that an artist's quality is, as always, judged by its popularity. Social media is the best curation method and-
Apparently you need a certain number of Twitter (or social media in general?) followers to be able to publish on EGS? I'm not sure if I'm reading this wrong, but that's pretty weird.
Of course, that's capitalism and any organized endaevor for you. Still think it wouldn't have happened if he hadn't stepped up.no, he didn't ... his workers did
he didn't even found Tesla ... he bought it and retroactively made himself the founder
He would know, he's an expert tax dodger.
Yep. And even if you think he contributed to humanity (which I don't), there's still the tiny fact that he accused a Thailand rescuer of being a pedophile because the latter refused to stroke his fragile ego. So no, Elon Musk is not an asshole. He's the entire excretory system.no, he didn't ... his workers did
he didn't even found Tesla ... he bought it and retroactively made himself the founder
I did not know that, but it is true! lmaohe bought it and retroactively made himself the founder
So, Fortnite has a new event from the 6th to the 8th featuring Ariana Grande, curious to see how EGS and EOS will handle it.
Having never played Fortnite, how does the game host live events with actual living people -is it literally just a video stream inside the game or is there going it a 3d modelled Grande dancing and singing on 3d stage etc?So, Fortnite has a new event from the 6th to the 8th featuring Ariana Grande, curious to see how EGS and EOS will handle it.
The latter.Having never played Fortnite, how does the game host live events with actual living people -is it literally just a video stream inside the game or is there going it a 3d modelled Grande dancing and singing on 3d stage etc?
And this the king of the BR hill? ... I'm old and out of touch I guessThe latter.
Looks like it.The recoup period for both The Division 2 and Anno 1800 was 24 months. Ubisoft got $45 million for just the two of them?