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It feels sooo outdated. How can new design be more outdated than the previous. They really f* this one.
I want to go back, I need an option to go back. I guess it's time to give a chance to Epic Games.
Why not go the whole hog and trade-in your smartphone for two tin cans and a piece of string? I am platform agnostic and buy games from all stores (including Epic), but the Epic Games client is probably the worst of the lot.
Edit: Now Steam's UI is as poop as Epic Games'
Phsysical copies dont get destroyed by a random sunstorm unlike your PC, SSD and potentially HDDs.
It takes ONE Solarstorm to bring us back into pre-industrial.
And the sun does not warn where its going to send some "love"
Physical copies and books are going to be the only things it cant destroy getting rid of those would completly ♥♥♥♥ the entirety of humanity. Local libraries would experience a run-in upon a solarstorm because people want knowledge. now the pro of this is that the government and keep tracvk of either the libraries or the people going into them. the con is not everything is avaliable for everyone and has to be repeatedly loaned throughout high demand. people would probably steal books.
Wait wasnt this post about the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ UI?