The company behind Fortnite is currently in a legal fight against Google over in-app fees

  • NightOwl
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    1 year ago

    I’m surprised since I’d assume most people don’t care where games are from and just buy it from whatever launcher. At least that’s what people claimed throughout the years.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think anyone has claimed that ever. Having all my games spread across 8 different libraries is a pain in the ass. Having Steam plus Blizzard’s Battlenet launcher was already pushing it in my opinion and I dropped them too after Overwatch 2. (Which, hilariously, is also now available on steam anyway).

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        1 year ago

        to disagree slightly: there were many different stores and lunchers before Epic even existed. Apart from Steam I have bought games and other digital goods on Gog, Humble and the now- extinct Desura. While totally avoiding the stores from companies as Ubi or Ea because they just suck.
        Having an addititional account wasn’t the big issue. There were already attemts to integrade several libs into one launcher, and if not you can at least run the start commands for that games out of steam.
        What was sucking from the beginning was that arrogance of this sweeny guy, his promises of hot air, and his telling us of being the great saviour for all developers - while we as paying custemers were fed up with this bad launcher that is still missing every user interaction.
        In the end not even the developers have profited from the store. Sales are not as promised, and in order to release a game on this platform sweeny blackmails you to give away older titles for free.

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      I’m this way, but I recognized I was a minority.

      It’s the equivalent of “I don’t want to buy my produce from Mike’s Fresh Local Produce, electronics from Three Brothers Electronics Since 1978, and my car from Local Town Used Motors. I want to buy EVERYTHING from WAL-MART, where I have my WAL-MART loyalty membership.”

      But, I also note the exception to that comparison - that Steam genuinely does work harder on their consumer features, and even trades away profit to let people buy games from other websites (eg, Greenmangaming)