I really don't care how it's purchased.
The first two were great, so I'ma pick this up and play the shit out of it.
And lol @ the whole "store" argument.
Back in my day, I had to drive to a toys r us and stand in line to pay $70 for a SNES game.
A new launcher? So. There goes what, a minute or two of my time to sign up.
Darn. That ruins it all. Game-changer. I'm done with this series. STEAM 4 LYFE!
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Thanks for repeating the same thing slightly differently in a new reply. Very useful.
“You people” refers to what I consider emotionally biased, irrational individuals who jump on the band-wagon and spout out venom without taking the time to objectively form an opinion.
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I know, right?
Yes, yes, that’s all very hard. I haven’t played Assassin’s Creed in months because it’s just too complicated to remember in which launcher it resides, even though the shiny game icon directs you to the correct one. /s
I’ve got games spread across five launchers, never have I had to manage anything.
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I already have seperate launchers for Steam, EA, Activision-Blizzard, Ubisoft, Elite: Dangerous, Mech Warrior Online and Star Citizen, and if that got too complicated I'm pretty sure I can get Steam to run shortcuts for individual games. If not Windows allows you to make shortcuts either on the start screen/menu, your desktop or in a folder.
Game looks good. I look forward to picking up next year on Steam for $20.
The Epic Store is too new, too bare bones, and I haven't been a fan of Epic for years, so I'm in no hurry to use their service.
I still haven't answered? Don't pretend you've already asked those questions, because you haven't.
It doesn't have games you have installed now? What doesn't? The "Games" folder? Did you even make one to begin with?
You're attempting to shift goal posts, which is typical for your kind, but I'll indulge you anyway.
1. You don't need to manage that which you haven't installed.
2. Keeping track of interesting releases can be done more efficiently via websites like RPS which announce all noteworthy releases and sales. If that's not enough, you can always list your e-mail address and never miss a deal. If you refuse to do either, tough luck.
I never said the price cut was due to the lower developer fee. Fact is neither of us knows whether it is or isn't; one can only assume.
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Post-apocalyptic theme is one of my favorites. I was truly waiting for Exodus. Now I don't know what to do. Have no wish to download it from Epic Games, but also can't wait one year more. So what is better - to play against my principles or be patient and avoid spoilers for 12 months?
You've ignored half of my post earlier to try to belittle my opinion and now pretend that never happened at all. I don't know why I even bothered to try argumenting with people like you with your "it's not a problem for me, so it's not a problem at all" motto. Go troll someone else.