Would I prefer to have all the games in one place? yesĭo I care to an extent where I boycott other platforms and wait to play the game I am excited for? definitely not, lol I understand your opinion and it's fair enough to think that wayĪs I said, Steam is obviously the better platform in many regards - I simply don't care about which launcher I use to play a game I might if Steam would pay me some :D but since they don't, what do I care where a game launchesĬompetition is also good for the market/consumer, you don't want someone to have a monopoly over the market Steam is obviously the best launcher of them all, but I don't feel the need to defend one company and talk down on another one at every chance I get. I personally couldn't care less on which platform a game releases, I just buy it wherever it releases Steam takes 30% of the cake for getting the game listed on their platform.You can think about timed exclusives deals what you want, EGS didn't invent that practice and I'm not here to argue this, everyone can have their own opinion on it - what's more important is that EGS is more attractive for developers than Steam is, because: I don't see many people that passionately hate on UPlay^ Sure it is, but EGS isn't the only game-launcher, you know? I don't want to have to split my games library into 27 different game hubs. China overall is very questionable in a lot of regards. I am actually surprised to see that my initial post got any upvotes, I expected to get downvoted into oblivion, because that's what happens on the previous mentioned Subreddit, haha.Īnd yeah, not only the chinese tech industry is bad. r/pcgaming is just the perfect example of the EGS-hate-circlejerk. I'd take Steam over EGS every day of the week, but I don't feel the need to get so unbelievably mad and shit on EGS everywhere it gets mentioned (this isn't aimed towards you, just generally speaking from what I've seen). Steam is also better than UPlay/Ubisoft Connect, Origins and all the other launchers, yet they all still have a raison d'être - competition is good, and especially the big competition that is EGS. Steam is better, obviously and I agree on that - this fact doesn't turn EGS into the personified evil that people on /r/pcgaming want it to be though. No review system no discussion hubs no community features like news or fan art or in game screenshots no public player statistics like steamchartĪll those points might be true, but don't justify the foaming-mouth-hatred that the company gets.
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