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You have problem with that :v ?
I'm afraid that I don't understand this stance. If the concern is about supporting China in some way, you'd be hard pressed to find companies in the U.S. that aren't involved with China either through direct private investment, owning stocks, owning bonds, as a supplier, or as a customer. Economically, China is inextricably intertwined with the western economy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDrfE9I8_hs
Also China has the world's largest population (18.6% of the world's population live there), there is almost no way of avoiding connections with China, with a population and GDP that large.
I don't support Tencent, reason is simple.
I hate them because they are the mother company of Epic Store and I hate that one.
Why ?
They and Deep Silver pull a damn **** move in Feburary this year, they painted themselves as evil companies and yes they continues to do so.
And I don't deal with evil :v !
If they want that kind of war, I will give it to them. Even they give Borderlands 3 free, I don't mind downloading it.
If you don't know what they did in Feburary, stop, research about it then we discuss.
I mentioned China, because in other messages I've seen given by people who mentioned not wanting to use the Epic Store because of Tencent, the issue has been supporting China, and that's what your message seemed to convey to me as well. I'm sorry if I misunderstood the point behind your comment.
Also, you seem to be conflating Epic Games with Tencent. Although Tencent "acquired" Epic Games earlier this decade, the term is a misnomer as Tencent is really just a minor shareholder. Therefore, Tencent isn't "the mother company of Epic Store".
Regards
And on the Wiki say Tencent and Tim Sweeney are both Owners of Epic Game.
Meanwhile on the fortnite channel they love it which is the target audience, why would they care about BL fans, I don't think the point is to draw BL fans into fortnite, its to make fortnite fans aware of BL3.