Who would have thought that Randy Pitchford would turn out to be lying
Who would have thought that Randy Pitchford would turn out to be lying
Meanwhile in the REAL world the Epic Game Store has barely changed at all.Epic has published a near term road map. This road map includes a look into things they are committing to. If I were a betting man, I would expect that there are more things that happen than what they are committing to. We also must acknowledge that Borderlands 3 does not exist today but rather it will exist in September. The store will be different when the game launches. It will become a boon to their store if they bring sufficient features to make the customer experience great for us. Epic will suffer (again) if, by the time Borderlands 3 launches, the customer experience is not good enough.
This is a tremendous forcing function for Epic. This is also really good for Borderland 3 as Borderlands 3 will be the biggest, by far, new game to arrive on the Epic store since they launched and Epic can be sure to invest huge amounts of resources specifically for the features most important for Borderlands 3. The forcing function of that will, in turn, make all those features available on a faster time-line than otherwise possible and this is good for all games from both the customer perspective and the developer/publisher perspective.
¯\ (ツ) /¯Meanwhile in the REAL world the Epic Game Store has barely changed at all.
... and we still haven't seen any sales figures beyond WWZ and Satisfactory (i'm not even counting Metro because what they showed was beyond laughable)If free games and controversy is the only way Epic plans on directing new eyes to their storefront, maybe they should shorten the exclusivity window a bit. A large number of sales happen once a game is released, then they kinda slow down unless there's a constant stream of updates, media attention, or sales. They're doing developers a disservice by keeping them locked down to their storefront for an entire year. Give devs their money, a 45-90 day exclusivity window, then allow them to put it where they want.
Tweet this to Tim and ask what they meant!The best part;
Like what or do they mean pre-load through uPlay due to The Division 2?
Well, they did add a minimal and manual case by case cloud save system to at least have something for the BL3 launch.Meanwhile in the REAL world the Epic Game Store has barely changed at all.
Did that Satisfactory figure include the mega sale where they were almost paying for people to get games there?... and we still haven't seen any sales figures beyond WWZ and Satisfactory (i'm not even counting Metro because what they showed was beyond laughable)
yes, they announced it a while after the saleDid that Satisfactory figure include the mega sale where they were almost paying for people to get games there?
Schrödinger's pre-loadingSomeone did !
the truth is, in the not-so-good not-so-old days when PC SKUs were routinely delayed to months after the console releases 'because piracy', PC gamers still ended up buying those late ports, just not at day one pricing, and not at day one featureset (ie publishers needed to throw in at least a free DLC or two to sweeten the pot).If free games and controversy is the only way Epic plans on directing new eyes to their storefront, maybe they should shorten the exclusivity window a bit. A large number of sales happen once a game is released, then they kinda slow down unless there's a constant stream of updates, media attention, or sales. They're doing developers a disservice by keeping them locked down to their storefront for an entire year. Give devs their money, a 45-90 day exclusivity window, then allow them to put it where they want.
Or don't, and keep playing this silly game of trying to starve big-bad Steam. I'll keep taking your free games in the meantime so I don't have to support these devs with actual money. ¯\(ツ)/¯
Alright, I'm going to go back to laughing at Ridiculous Randy.
Almost? That's litterally what Epic did.Did that Satisfactory figure include the mega sale where they were almost paying for people to get games there?
yupGranted I have a terrible memory but iirc you could preload HL2 on Steam 15 years ago lol
Well, you still had to give money to the store.... but every purchase was costing them (guarantee sales or not).Almost? That's litterally what Epic did.
To be... "fair", while you could pre-load HL2, the problem was activating it on the release day. Steam servers didn't exactly handle the load very well. I think it took at least a day or two for me to be able to finally unlock it.Granted I have a terrible memory but iirc you could preload HL2 on Steam 15 years ago lol
I wonder if they have a system/API for inviting or joining friends in a gaming session for Borderlands. Does Fortnite have something like that already or would this be a new feature they'd have to implement?With Fortnite, Epic obviously have the capacity to cope with the bandwidth requirements these days, but I'm still hoping the store comes crashing down on the launch of BL3.
Presumably that was the day you signed up for steam, so it was the double whammy of registering + verifying a new account, and then the activation process.To be... "fair", while you could pre-load HL2, the problem was activating it on the release day. Steam servers didn't exactly handle the load very well. I think it took at least a day or two for me to be able to finally unlock it.
There should be something available because World War Z and Satisfactory supports things like that and I don't think they made something themselves (but who knows really).I wonder if they have a system/API for inviting or joining friends in a gaming session for Borderlands. Does Fortnite have something like that already or would this be a new feature they'd have to implement?
LOL, accurate.Epic Games Client:
I'm not gonna feel sad at all if the BL3 release on EGS will be a complete disaster. On the contrary: it would be hilarious to see Randy's reactions. And I won't exactly feel sorry for Epic or the people supporting their shitty moneyhatting tactics either. Epic's lack of efforts to improve their store is another reason why exclusivity deals on pc should die asap.Who would have thought that Randy Pitchford would turn out to be a lying sack of shit
I will fucking hate it either way. In one unlikely case, BL3 is successful and the model's demise is delayed. In the other, GBX tanks and who do you think gets the boot first in allocation of resources?I'm not gonna feel sad at all if the BL3 release on EGS will be a complete disaster. On the contrary: it would be hilarious to see Randy's reactions. And I won't exactly feel sorry for Epic or the people supporting their shitty moneyhatting tactics either. Epic's lack of efforts to improve their store is another reason why exclusivity deals on pc should die asap.
I don't think this was ever a thing, but it was a projection. Just like how games are as expensive digitally as they are retail at launch despite you not getting a physical copy with digital.Remember how games were supposed to be cheaper on EGS because of the smaller cut?
Pretty sure they were parading around Metro Exodus as an example of how games will be cheaper because of the lower cut.I don't think this was ever a thing, but it was a projection. Just like how games are as expensive digitally as they are retail at launch despite you not getting a physical copy with digital.
Over time, digital becomes cheaper, but gamers seem not to mind paying the " brand new" tax.
At any rate, the developer is theoretically supposed to be making more money with EGS, but those profits are not being passed down to the consumer, and that's where the myth of "games supposed to be cheaper on EGS."
It's the same mental mistake that the "down with capitalism" types make in one thread, and then they're stanning for EGS in another.
both are bad, IMO
I mean, they technically did implement the features of their store. None.Remember when Randy Pitchford said that Borderlands 3 being Epic Exclusive would force Epic to implement features into their store for it's release. Who would have thought that Randy Pitchford would turn out to be a lying sack of shit ........ and that is the nicest thing anyone said about Randy today.
Square Enix is distributing the game in the US.
Hmmmmm
I thought this was being published by SQuEnix?
Ok, hopefully this doesn't move the needle on potential EGS exclusivitySquare Enix is distributing the game in the US.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I thought this was being published by SQuEnix?
Techland is self publishing the game on PC so if they wanted to go EGS only Koch and Square cant really stop them.The fact that the game has multiple publishers probably makes an EGS deal harder. This probably has to do with Square Enix’s inability to do physical copies in those territories.
But it sucks if you live in EU/AUS and want to boycott Deep Silver.
Buym steam directly or digitally.The fact that the game has multiple publishers probably makes an EGS deal harder. This probably has to do with Square Enix’s inability to do physical copies in those territories.
But it sucks if you live in EU/AUS and want to boycott Deep Silver.
That's a relief. I don't want Deep Silver to get my money anymore.Techland is self publishing the game on PC so if they wanted to go EGS only Koch and Square cant really stop them.