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This negativity would only convince Deep Silver TO STAY with Epic Games, rather than trusting Steam and still having their share. Anyone who pre-ordered Exodus should convince others by not buying the game on the Epic Store, thus lowering buy rates which would reveal Deep Silver's mistake for moving to Epic Store because the majority of people would buy the game on Steam, therefore generating more money for them.
This, 100%
Unfortunately many gamers nowadays don't really think first before mashing keys and buttons. :/
When frustration drives you...
Well... see you next year.
If you fall for "free games" - wow. Standards are low and the con game works fully as intended.
Although luring people by handing free games is much more manipulative than pre-ordering games, which despite their content we still get to choose whether we should pre-order.
This EPIC SCAM getting METRO exclusive to there store while it was promoted for more then a year here on steam and it's pulled out just before release it's obvious people dislike Deep Silver there IDIOTS even mother company THQ NORDIC did not want this.
they stay with epic, sell almost no games, go bankrupt , a less stupid studio buys the license
and everyone wins
pretty much , why even have a game on steam before , if you then remove it
Yup!
Did people expect there wouldnt' be competition to spring up? Does it really matter which distributor gets your money when, at the end of the day, all you really want to do is play the game?
What has Steam done to secure their business relationship? NOTHING
So why are people defending this ♥♥♥♥ hole? It takes Valve an average of 7 years to fix a bug in their client and even longer to produce a video game.
WHo really gives a ♥♥♥♥ about this place?