rusty_shackleford
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I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft attempts to intervene and get the publisher to relinquish control after the backlash they've received tbh.
I can't imagine Microsoft being too happy about buying Obsidian and then having their rep tanked like this right at the last moment.I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft attempts to intervene and get the publisher to relinquish control after the backlash they've received tbh.
I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft attempts to intervene and get the publisher to relinquish control after the backlash they've received tbh.
It's almost certainly going to happen. EPIC loves to buy this kind of middle sized game.
Hmm. Is that what's happening?Steam is a monopolistic parasite that takes 30% of every sale, yet you swear to defend it to your last torrent. Fucking sheep.
I cry every time. Those poor publishers & devs, making games in absolute destitute only for our entertainment!
You're right, which is why developers pass some of the savings directly onto consumers when moving to Epic.Steam is a monopolistic parasite that takes 30% of every sale, yet you swear to defend it to your last torrent. Fucking sheep.
I have no problem with Epic competition to Steam. BUT. We are talking about Epic who ranted for YEARS about how exclusives are bad and harming gaming industry. And now they are on a "bribing" spree presenting themselves as some kin of benevolent force of holy competition, without actually providing one. They are not reducing their prices, they just hog games and bribe developers. I have no problem with devs chosing better deal with more money - that would be foolish, but it is Epic's actions that irritate me. It is not competition, it is robber barons.
Buying developers to place their games on their store won't work forever. Sooner or later they'll have to ad functionality so now they are living on a borrowed time. Outer Worlds looks and feels like New Vegas\Skyrim and we all know what that means - mods. Epic store have next to no mod integration. Bethesda's cancerous desire to lock mods to their own software proved to be disastrous.I can kinda understand where they are coming from. They never planned to have a store. Then they got lucky, but realized that won't work forever. But if they got the Fortnite audience to continually buy from them, that would be massive. So placeholder store with predatory market penetration. I would have done the same in their position
It is the opposite of Dumping - they cancel regional prices, they do not reduce prices. They just lock releases to their store.Isn't what Epic is doing a sort of Dumping or -at least- predatory business practices? If that is the case, and taking into account also that the Epic client is datamining Steam (and God knows what else), Valve should have a solid case against Epic at least in the EU
Steam is a monopolistic parasite that takes 30% of every sale, yet you swear to defend it to your last torrent. Fucking sheep.
Come to think of it, wasn't outer worlds #1 a few weeks ago? Did that many people remove it already?
You'd think Microsoft would be happy, seeing as this will be the first Windows Store game to sell more than 20 copies.I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft attempts to intervene and get the publisher to relinquish control after the backlash they've received tbh.
and people in China can't even buy games from it.