they do not, noDoes Steam prevent crossplay in some way or is he just throwing a name out there without any particular backing?
they do not, noDoes Steam prevent crossplay in some way or is he just throwing a name out there without any particular backing?
correct, yes(and I suppose the available apis can always be used to import friends from Steam elsewhere like you can import them to EGS, no?).
it is, yes ... the eagle gameWait - isn't EGS getting a VR exclusive that, if I remember correctly, use SteamVR?
Its made for VR but not VR exclusive. Falcon Age.Wait - isn't EGS getting a VR exclusive that, if I remember correctly, use SteamVR?
So he's using a false equivalency comparisonthey do not, no
It's hilarious how much nonsense he spreads. The only one locking gamers and developers to a single store is his own company. Sweeneys efforts to blame Valve are really pathetic.I´m on a friendly debate with Tim Sweeney on Twitter, and he is blaming everything on Valve for some reason.
"Feature lockdown". Translated : "They won't allow us to gain access to their entire user base for free. But poaching highly anticipated games after they benefit from Steam's features and exposures? Nah that's fine."I´m on a friendly debate with Tim Sweeney on Twitter, and he is blaming everything on Valve for some reason.
Quoted because the distinction that you have made is so SIGNIFICANT!Exclusives could be "good" for gaming if Epic was actually assuming risk, buying these studios and establishing them as healthy parts of their brand, like Valve did with Campo Santo.
Handing out checks to publishers, built on the crunch-broken backs of their own devs, is not that though.
I bet Valve also have a lockdown on cloud saves, profiles, and achievements. Bastards.
I didn't know you could use so few words to so powerfully express an idea.
lolI didn't know you could use so few words to so powerfully express an idea.
This forum is blatantly anti-EGS and we should all be ashamed.
I'm sure Tim has a masterplan to make everything better for anyone and I'm sure he'll get to it just after he implements cloudsaves.
I've been considering buying a DRM free version as well, apart from the Steam version.
B-but epic told me Steam was a monopoly!!!!
Do they mean that 1 out of 3 copies of cyberpunk were bought on gog?
B-but epic told me Steam was a monopoly!!!!
Do they mean that 1 out of 3 copies of cyberpunk were bought on gog?
B-but epic told me Steam was a monopoly!!!!
FWIW if this is anything like The Witcher 3, all the versions will be DRM-Free.I've been considering buying a DRM free version as well, apart from the Steam version.
I guess I'll see if the game lives up to the hype
It is an impressive stat when you think about it: the GOG launcher is not too crappy, it is their own game on their own store, yet they only manage to get 1/3 of the players to buy the game from their store (and support the company developing the game with more revenue share). It is the best case scenario for CDPR. What about all the other games? The sales must be so skewed towards Steam.
B-but epic told me Steam was a monopoly!!!!
i'm pretty sure it'll end up much higher than 1/3rd ... they probably aren't counting boxed sales yet ... or pre-orders from other stores (gmg etc.) .... 1/3rd is probably JUST directly from gog (vs steam and the 5 copies they sold on egs)It is an impressive stat when you think about it: the GOG launcher is not too crappy, it is their own game on their own store, yet they only manage to get 1/3 of the players to buy the game from their store (and support the company developing the game with more revenue share). It is the best case scenario for CDPR. What about all the other games? The sales must be so skewed towards Steam.
It's a good articleOpinion: Epic Games is so aggressive because it wants the PC games market to itself
News, reviews and opinions on the biggest video games.www.vg247.com
before you start complaining without even clicking - it's written by Casey!
it is! Casey is great!It's a good article
Every time I read one of his tweets it makes my blood boil. All he does with his endless bullshit about Steam is create division. Also, the multi-store "future" existed long before your hobbled, useless piece of shit launched, asshole. Stop pretending like you are the messiah of PC gaming.
The multi-store future is here. People are already using other launchers, willingly.
It's important for EGS to buy exclusives though. People are unwilling to use other launchers, after all.
Congratulations to GOG for implementing new, interesting features that nobody else has.
EGS doesn't need features. It's impossible to catch up to steam, so exclusives are the only way to go.
~Tim 2019
This is a very good article. Very happy to read this on a popular games site.Opinion: Epic Games is so aggressive because it wants the PC games market to itself
News, reviews and opinions on the biggest video games.www.vg247.com
before you start complaining without even clicking - it's written by Casey!
yeah, Casey is great ... i hope she gets to write more articles in the future!This is a very good article. Very happy to read this on a popular games site.
Fantastic article.Opinion: Epic Games is so aggressive because it wants the PC games market to itself
News, reviews and opinions on the biggest video games.www.vg247.com
before you start complaining without even clicking - it's written by Casey!
This article's a breath of fresh air.Opinion: Epic Games is so aggressive because it wants the PC games market to itself
News, reviews and opinions on the biggest video games.www.vg247.com
before you start complaining without even clicking - it's written by Casey!
i'm not shocked ... Casey has been talking about this stuff for a loooooong time on twitter i'm just glad she finally got the chance to actually write it all down as an articleIt's funny and sad how we are all shocked that an article on Epic finally managed to call a spade a spade. Games journalism keeps digging its own grave.
It's almost as if Gabe was right when he said piracy was a SERVICE problem.
B-but epic told me Steam was a monopoly!!!!
hey tim sweeney, fuck off you tool
The multi-store future is here. People are already using other launchers, willingly.
It's important for EGS to buy exclusives though. People are unwilling to use other launchers, after all.
Congratulations to GOG for implementing new, interesting features that nobody else has.
EGS doesn't need features. It's impossible to catch up to steam, so exclusives are the only way to go.
~Tim 2019
Why would you even assume the other 2/3rds are Steam? They obviously are on EGS. Obviously.It is an impressive stat when you think about it: the GOG launcher is not too crappy, it is their own game on their own store, yet they only manage to get 1/3 of the players to buy the game from their store (and support the company developing the game with more revenue share). It is the best case scenario for CDPR. What about all the other games? The sales must be so skewed towards Steam.
but but but gamergaters! toxic!It's funny and sad how we are all shocked that an article on Epic finally managed to call a spade a spade. Games journalism keeps digging its own grave.
This sounds plausible.I'm pretty sure Sweeney keeps Tweeting this kind of nonsense to keep his store under attention in the media. Sales are probably at an all time low after their fire sale ended.