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Ah yes, shouldnt it be the intention to develop a good game and it will be selling to "people that want to play the game" instead of making money through making it exclusive? Its not about whorshipping, you can spare your exaggeration here. There are so many examples of good indie games selling very good and making good money on steam without being exclusive on epic.
By now everyone should finally know that epic exclusives are ALWAYS a lose situation for the customer. What do you think why so many devs launching it exclusive on epic? Because they are so close to their community? Who made it possible that they could do a sequel in the first place? From a dev perspective: a) its selling bad on epic -> well it is exclusive so they made money nonetheless, b) its selling good on epic -> double win for dev, c) it's launching 1 year later on steam and selling both bad on steam and epic, maybe the game was ♥♥♥♥ or people protesting -> safe money from epic, d) now you have the options it was a bad/good sell on steam/epic and bad/good on the other... you guessed it right from a dev perspective it was always the right decision to make the game epic exclusives and the share is even bigger.
So to us "steam whorshippers" explain me please where the customer is? What is the benefit here for US gamers "who want to play the game" and making it possible to develop and releasing games because we are the ones putting money into it. They get the bigger share but games are sometimes even mor expensive but never cheaper as it was mentioned or promised by epic years back. Why it has something to do with whorshipping if I could choose the store I buy my games I have all my games since nearly 20 years? And not just free games I will mostly never play. Games I bought back then PHYSICALLY and still have here as a box. And I say it again if it was game XY from a new dev team I would say nothing, the risk for them is less high when releasing on Epic. But they have already released games here, they have a community, they sold games here. And it just feels stupid for me having Part 1 and Part 2 of a game in different stores.
I am here since 2004 and have more than 150 games here. I DONT want to have my games somewhere else. I just dont. And Epic can even feed me for the next 5 years with free games I never touch. I dont want to buy my games there. And again it has nothing to do with whorshipping. Everyone can do as he pleases but if it wasnt a "shady" practice and like in so many places nowadays just customer unfriendly I choose not to buy there and if you remember my points above -> from a business side the right decision. Customer cant win here.
You take the Epic money, you take the tumbleweed that comes with it as an indie.
In due time, i am sure it'll show up here as well and if so, i'll probably pick it up.. after the price is in the bargain bin range.
Easy wait when it comes to EGS exclusives, plenty of patience so can wait the price out..
Yeah I don't care about this game anymore. You really hate to see it.