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I triple checked my add remove programs and running apps, it's fully not there. *shrug*
Not sure who you were talking to, but maybe you should do some actual research on these practices Epic does and rethink your statement. If you still think Epic is worth supporting in any way, then so be it, but don't try and force your opinion on other people.
And no, I never installed Epic or play Fortine.. I am an Adult, not a 13 y/o child
Yeah, not a fan.
Even if you don't see it, it can be real hidden within the Gamefiles. Dying Light 2 for example: If oyu block EOS, all you see is a black screen, and can't even get to your Main screen window
It does not matter when the service is blocked by the system. If EOS is in any way enforced, it will not run. And from what I already read here, it seems to be enforced in some way.
EOS is not the launcher