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In terms of work ethic and morality of EPIC games, I'm currently very appalled by the CEO. Honor is very important to me and this CEO is the opposite of what I stand for.
But yeah, I just never understood the mindset of the CEO, especially purposely breaking TOS with Apple.
I do own rocket league, I got it for free with one of my old GPU's and really lost interest in it. Epic is more pro dev which is nice, but if there was one thing I learned...just wait for steam releases for epic exclusives since I felt like I was playing an early access build of like Borderlands 3 for example.
Personally I never used the EGS. No reason to, they have nothing to add to my purchasing and playing habits.
Hating corps always has been a thing, as is jumping on a hype train. Hating the EGS was a hype train. It has cooled down a bit, likely because the actual exclusives have dried up a bit as well.