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The Epic Online Services curator I follow flagged the title.
Literally a non-issue.
Then it should be no problem for the devs to remove it.
Name one thing epic collects that steam doesn't
Why does a single player game need steam ?
I am affirmatively conducting business with Steam here.
Epic is a parasite. A leech. Trying to insert itself into the aforementioned business I am conducting with Steam.
There are plenty of other "leeches" on your games you're not told to be mad about. EOS has nothing to do with EGS, you just seem like you're angry over literally nothing
"Epic Online Services (EOS)" refers to a set of cross-platform services provided by Epic Games that developers can integrate into their games to manage online features like matchmaking, authentication, and player progression, while "EGS" stands for "Epic Games Store, which is the digital storefront where users can purchase games directly from Epic Games; essentially, EOS is the backend technology that powers online functionality in games, while EGS is the platform where users buy and access those games. "
So what eos are you talking about. The above statement was provided by google ai. Who owns unreal engine ? Are we talking about that epic or some other epic ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EOS_(company)
That is extremely odd. Valve Steam the company you are trying to do business with is hosting games and selling them with EOS. It is almost like Steam and Epic have some kind of relationship. Perhaps we consumers should be worried about monopoly,