Another game seems to be going to EGS?
The game has a Steam page and says it will release next month
also it's main page says EGS
Like the DARQ devs said in the AMA, Epic is only interested in Exclusives because of how "outdated" (impractical?) the method that they use to add games to EGS. Because it takes time to add games and it seems like a complicated procedure? Epic can only add so many games within a given time. And because they can only add a small amount of games on EGS, then why would they add games that are not EGS exclusive? As it stands right now it's just not practical to add games that are not exclusive to EGS since that takes time and effort on Epics part and in the end the Steam version will likely sell more copies anyway. So since they are limited to the games that can come in to EGS they might as well pay for them to be exclusive so that they can sell more copies of the game.
I watched a video from YY about Randy, BL3 and EGS and well back in April Randy said that EGS will improve and that not only that but Epic will likely also add other features that they have not mentioned to people yet since Epic cares. And guess what he was pretty wrong and Epic is basically the same now as it was in April 2019 and even by the time that the game releases on Steam will the EGS support these features?
BL3 seems like a mess I wonder if it will sell better or worse than the other BL games
I guess that Epic is also sort of doing what Valve "does" (or I guess lack of doing?) with games. Valve doesn't really market games and doing stuff like marketing a game cost a lot of money (so companies like Sony,MS, and Nintendo spend money to advertise a game that is coming to their platform and this is not just limited to first party titles since they also do it with third party titles as well). I don't think Valve really does stuff like this (outside of Steam anyway) and that saves them money. They are able to benefit off the marketing work of others. Epic in a way sort of seems to be doing the same thing but instead they seem to swoop in very close to the release of same games and then make them a deal. well something along these lines.
Any way good night (i'm very tired/sleepy)
ラリーレース『WRC 8』PC版はEGS独占か―Steamページは健在も公式サイト上にはEpicロゴのみ | Game*Spark - 国内・海外ゲーム情報サイト
Bigben Interactive手掛けるラリーレースシリーズ最新作『WRC 8』のPC版について、同作の公式サイト上にEpic Games Storeのロゴのみ記載されていることが判明しました。
www.gamespark.jp
The game has a Steam page and says it will release next month
also it's main page says EGS
WRC 8—The official game of the 2019 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC)
The officially licensed WRC video game returns from Bigben and Kylotonn, bringing renewed focus on simulation, authenticity and realism.
buy.wrcthegame.com
Like the DARQ devs said in the AMA, Epic is only interested in Exclusives because of how "outdated" (impractical?) the method that they use to add games to EGS. Because it takes time to add games and it seems like a complicated procedure? Epic can only add so many games within a given time. And because they can only add a small amount of games on EGS, then why would they add games that are not EGS exclusive? As it stands right now it's just not practical to add games that are not exclusive to EGS since that takes time and effort on Epics part and in the end the Steam version will likely sell more copies anyway. So since they are limited to the games that can come in to EGS they might as well pay for them to be exclusive so that they can sell more copies of the game.
I watched a video from YY about Randy, BL3 and EGS and well back in April Randy said that EGS will improve and that not only that but Epic will likely also add other features that they have not mentioned to people yet since Epic cares. And guess what he was pretty wrong and Epic is basically the same now as it was in April 2019 and even by the time that the game releases on Steam will the EGS support these features?
BL3 seems like a mess I wonder if it will sell better or worse than the other BL games
I guess that Epic is also sort of doing what Valve "does" (or I guess lack of doing?) with games. Valve doesn't really market games and doing stuff like marketing a game cost a lot of money (so companies like Sony,MS, and Nintendo spend money to advertise a game that is coming to their platform and this is not just limited to first party titles since they also do it with third party titles as well). I don't think Valve really does stuff like this (outside of Steam anyway) and that saves them money. They are able to benefit off the marketing work of others. Epic in a way sort of seems to be doing the same thing but instead they seem to swoop in very close to the release of same games and then make them a deal. well something along these lines.
Any way good night (i'm very tired/sleepy)
The only thing that I can think of was how it was an FPS game where you and 3 others can play against each other in splitscreen?Honest question, was GoldenEye this revolutionary game back in the day?
I really don't get the hype around old console shooters, played Perfect Dark (HD remake of the original) on 360 and it was rough, boring and weightless. Played TimeSplitters and while the setting was fun the game itself is rather meh. I guess to me Halo is really the only console FPS that probably not far behind of the best that PC can offer. Shows you just how much the input method can change the whole game.
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