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So looks like Disney pulled some games from Steam with no warning. Even though it’s still available that’s all I needed to stop playing around and buy Split Second.

Not sure if it was any good but I’m kinda kicking myself for not buying Hercules when it was like $1 for all of those years.
 
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For some reason EGS uses the dGPU on my laptop. As soon as I exit the app my power draw goes back down again.

Some fucking amateur hour shit right here.
 
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For some reason EGS uses the dGPU on my laptop. As soon as I exit the app my power draw goes back down again.

Some fucking amateur hour shit right here.
nah, it's just using your laptop for mining crypto :P Tim needs that extra money, you know :smart-thinking-blob:
 
For some reason EGS uses the dGPU on my laptop. As soon as I exit the app my power draw goes back down again.

Some fucking amateur hour shit right here.

I could have swore years ago I read that Epic uses Unreal Engine for the store itself which might be why that happens but maybe I'm crazy.
 
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so good to see Tim helping the small devs again


Not surprised. I figured he had some deal with Google because he went from trashing them to glazing them overnight. Also the new terms they suggested were weird as hell (i.e. Fortnite's cosmetics microtransactions would only have a 9% cut while basically every other game is in a 20% tier).

He'll stop shitting on Apple and Valve the moment he gets sweetheart deals from them
 
He'll stop shitting on Apple and Valve the moment he gets sweetheart deals from them
We soon learned that refers to Epic spending $800 million to purchase some sort of services from Google: “Every year we’ve decided against Google, in this year we’re deciding to use Google at market rates,” he said. Sweeney did throw cold water on the idea that Epic and Google are jointly building a single new product together, though. “This is Google and Epic each separately building product lines,” he clarified, when Judge Donato asked what the term sheet referred to with the line “Google and Epic will work together.”

It is not Epic getting money from Google but the other way around.
 
It is not Epic getting money from Google but the other way around.
The only thing we know for sure is Epic is buying $800 million of services from Google and the deal involves Unreal Engine in some way. We don't know the full details and what Google is getting. Also the proposed Google Play rate changes skew heavily towards Epic


Now, Google and Epic have filed a joint motion that outlines a deal in which third-party app stores will be allowed on Android worldwide. In addition, the deal proposes that rather than its traditional 30% commission, Google will take a cut of "either 9% or 20%, depending on the type of transaction" for payments made through Play-distributed apps that use alternative payment options.

The revised service fees will only apply to new installs, defined in 'Exhibit B' of the joint motion as "apps first installed/updated from Google Play on or after October 30, 2025." Exhibit B also outlines scenarios in which the 20% commission cap would apply, including loot boxes and purchases that provide "more than a de minimis gameplay advantage." By contrast, the 9% cap would apply for purchases that "do not provide more than a de minimis gameplay advantage" (such as cosmetic items), as well as in-app subscriptions and in-app and linked purchases in non-game apps.

As Fortnite's microtransactions are cosmetic, they get the 9% tier and most other games will be in the 20% tier.

The judge outright asked if it was quid pro quo. The Verge has a more detailed liveblog which includes the judge questioning Sweeney as to why he suddenly wants peace when he once called Android a "fake open platform" to why he dropped the demand that Epic get access to the entire Google Play catalogue.

I obviously have my biases but it looks like a sweetheart deal where Google gets rid of litigation with a nice cash infusion and Epic gets what they want in the mobile market. And FWIW I think the judge will still approve it.
 
It only took Epic 7 years to figure out what they should have been doing day 1 instead of pissing off everyone with exclusives. It would have also been more popular in 2019 instead of today as Fortnite was more relevant and Steam was much smaller.

Also explains why the likes of Capcom and Pearl Abyss are putting their games on EGS when they had no interest before. Gotta wonder how much Epic is spending on this program because I doubt the residuals from Fortnite skins is going to be that high.
 
It only took Epic 7 years to figure out what they should have been doing day 1 instead of pissing off everyone with exclusives. It would have also been more popular in 2019 instead of today as Fortnite was more relevant and Steam was much smaller.

Also explains why the likes of Capcom and Pearl Abyss are putting their games on EGS when they had no interest before. Gotta wonder how much Epic is spending on this program because I doubt the residuals from Fortnite skins is going to be that high.

It's not like it's a new concept either - I believe it was in 2010 that Valve started to do promos where if you bought or preordered certain games on Steam you got promo items based on that game in Team Fortress 2.
 
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