As far as I can tell it's an EGS exclusive.
Last I heard, they are running a much smaller crew and are pushing more to have Fall Guys be on auto pilot so to speak with more focus on community generated content. Though I thought Fall Guys was suppose to come to mobile.It seems like Mediatonic, the developers of Fall Guys, has been working on Fortnite. At least one of their teams has been. I wonder if Fall Guys has been doing well for Epic?
The comments on Tims tweet are rather pathetic. How many shills has EGS nowadays?
Said shills have their heads planted firmly up Tim Epic's ass.The comments on Tims tweet are rather pathetic. How many shills has EGS nowadays?
Since I suspect this is mostly to avoid any possible copyright infringement one has to wonder why the CEO of a company that offers software to the biggest Hollywood companies wants to go down that road.
Hollywood CEOs would love to use generative AI to save a few bucks and it's one of the major reasons for the strike. Tim would get along just fine with them.Since I suspect this is mostly to avoid any possible copyright infringement one has to wonder why the CEO of a company that offers software to the biggest Hollywood companies wants to go down that road.
To be clear, I know that it's baked in his personality.
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This is the Valve email.Sick of this dude.
Also he's flat out lying considering there are games that use AI such as this. I feel like there's more to the story and Tim is acting disingenuous to get some rep with Twitter idiots.
Hello,While we strive to ship most titles submitted to us, we cannot ship games for which the developer does not have all of the necessary rights.
After reviewing, we have identified intellectual property in [Game Name Here] which appears to belongs to one or more third parties. In particular, [Game Name Here] contains art assets generated by artificial intelligence that appears to be relying on copyrighted material owned by third parties. As the legal ownership of such AI-generated art is unclear, we cannot ship your game while it contains these AI-generated assets, unless you can affirmatively confirm that you own the rights to all of the IP used in the data set that trained the AI to create the assets in your game.
We are failing your build and will give you one (1) opportunity to remove all content that you do not have the rights to from your build.
If you fail to remove all such content, we will not be able to ship your game on Steam, and this app will be banned.
He'll get banned in a few days as there's a thread near the top of /r/pcgaming. Still pretty funny.
He’s doing a shit job so I hope he’s not paid.I hope he's well compensated for his services. I've seen him white knight Epic on Reddit, Twitter, PC Gamer comments, YouTube and ironically Steam forums.
It actually makes sense and we talked about it a lot back when the EGS exclusive barrage began. Since the money Epic was handing out was in the form of a minimum sales guarantee, every dev that didn't reach the minimum sales threshold by the time exclusivity ended would then have zero incentive to point people towards EGS as they would not be receiving any money from it until the threshold is reached.I find it funny that Stardock only links to the Steam version of Galactic Civilization IV in their newsletters despite it being a former EGS exclusive.
Just to expand on this a bit: The first wave of Epic exclusives had a 12 month recoup period where, if a title did not reach its minimum guarantee in sales, it would still revert to the normal cut and Epic would cut their losses. Future waves had a lifetime recoup period where if a game never reached its minimum guarantee, every future sale would go towards that guarantee regardless of how long it took. I don't know the terms of the Galactic Civilizations 4 contract or how well it sold, but if it's still under the lifetime recoup period then, as you said, every purchase on EGS could simply be money lost.It actually makes sense and we talked about it a lot back when the EGS exclusive barrage began. Since the money Epic was handing out was in the form of a minimum sales guarantee, every dev that didn't reach the minimum sales threshold by the time exclusivity ended would then have zero incentive to point people towards EGS as they would not be receiving any money from it until the threshold is reached.
So, if Epic prepaid for let's say 400,000 GalCiv IV copies and the game only sold 100,000 during its first year on EGS, Stardock won't be receiving any money from EGS sales until the 400,000 mark is reached, which will be never. Therefore Stardock wants to funnel new customers to Steam because they will get paid for every sale and they don't have to pay back Epic.
Basically, Tim is getting swindled by the devs he paid so much money to, which is indeed very funny.
lmaoImagine this situation now: You can announce that you will cover every unity fee revenue for every developer as long as their game is published and generates above 200k limit on EPIC store.
Just imagine the marketing hype that you will cause, especially for developers that just want to publish their game this year, or future developers that want to use unity.
you missed the best partlmaoEPIC marketing/business idea (thank me later)
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Hey EPIC. Even though you have never answer my emails and communication attempts to place my game on your market, still i’m here and offering you the bil $ idea.
I mean, Saints Row (reboot) also was in the top 10 and we know how that turned out.It was one of the top 20 games on EGS in their year in review infograph as well
I tried it once, had no idea what I was doing, the map sucked and it was very difficult to see where you were or where you were going.
It was one of the top 20 games on EGS in their year in review infograph as well. However they gave it away for free after 6 months so it was probably struggling for awhile.
yeah, that's not good at all, that's exactly missing the momentum
Yes. Epic looks at your Steam friends lists and just adds everyone on their thing.EGS has social functions?
They removed text chat and said improved functionality was coming...nearly three years ago.Yes. Epic looks at your Steam friends lists and just adds everyone on their thing.
It's like Steam, except you can't message people.