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Besides, that shouldn't prevent you from enjoying the game once it comes out on Steam (or hell go get it for free somewhere else if you really don't wanna support those developers).
It's not rocket science...people want to play the games through Steam, and Epic's business strategy is to pay devs/publishers to not release on their games on Steam. They're paying money to inconvenience people because it benefits them.
I can't see why anyone would be on their side unless Epic's paying them as well or they just get off on being contrarians. There are obviously people who don't care either way because it doesn't affect them, but coming to Epic's defense doesn't make any sense.
Yeah, this pretty much sums it up. I've only met a few people who are both honest and knowledgeable on the subject. Most people claim it's anti-consumer, but they have no idea what that even means, or that it doesn't really apply to Epic any more than it does Steam.
The Chinese spying is by far the funniest conspiracy i've heard relating to games/gaming companies. Everyone is already harvesting your data, they aren't doing anything every other piece of software with a EULA are doing. Yes, you should care, but about all the companies harvesting your data, not just the only competitor to Steam.
For almost every one of the enraged Epic haters, it comes down to one simple fact. They're just Steam fanboys and don't want to use any other launcher. It was fine with Origin(for some) and Ubi(again, for some), but this is different in some imagined way, and it's where they draw the line.
It's all pure silliness and for the most part, it seems all they are doing is depriving themselves of good games and rationalizing piracy in the worst cases(you're still an amoral thief, and certainly don't have a high horse to sit on).
At this point I just gave up trying to protect my privacy on Windows since there is so much stuff that spies you on this operating system. I have a Linux computer to do stuff privately if I need to.
I would actually like to see the same people using the argument that Epic Store is a spyware not use Windows 10 for everything and not use garbage like Google Chrome, and more importantly, have a secondary OS like any Linux kernel. Of course you need to learn how to use it, but once you know how to use it, you're good.