Ld-airgrafix
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What's Borderlands?
Generally I agree, but artificially creating exclusives with a big payoff isn't healthy competition IMO. At least they are only timed exclusives so far, so as somebody who usually waits a year after release before buying a game anyway I can't get too upset about it.Supporting Epic will only make Steam that much better. Improvement and customer winning only comes through healthy competition.
I don't agree with this at all, supporting epic for good competition for steam is like supporting starting new wars constantly for peace.Supporting Epic will only make Steam that much better. Improvement and customer winning only comes through healthy competition.
Of course, never buy games new myself as I love a solid bargain and usually have plenty to play until the next game I want goes on the cheap. But I wouldn’t wait for BL3 if I wanted it just for It to come to Steam. In fact, I’ll buy it from Epic in 2-3 years when I’m ready to play it for the bargain I want....![]()
Supermarkets already do exclusives. Your example of only 1 store selling vegetables is wrong. Thats like saying only Steam can sell 1st person shooter games. That clearly wont happen. In grocery stores, there IS exclusive brands, including store owned and store sponsered brands you most likely have bought without realizing.Imagine if supermarkets suddenly went for "exclusive" basic products, like you can buy vegetables in X market, but bread is Y exclusive.
I can't support that "competition" and I never will.
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The problem is I dont want to have my games across 4 launchers, I want just 1 library. Same reason I passed on google+ when I already had facebook.Supporting Epic will only make Steam that much better. Improvement and customer winning only comes through healthy competition.
Of course, never buy games new myself as I love a solid bargain and usually have plenty to play until the next game I want goes on the cheap. But I wouldn’t wait for BL3 if I wanted it just for It to come to Steam. In fact, I’ll buy it from Epic in 2-3 years when I’m ready to play it for the bargain I want....![]()
If you're waiting 2 - 3 years, I'm guessing it'll be an Epic free game of the week by then.In fact, I’ll buy it from Epic in 2-3 years when I’m ready to play it for the bargain I want....![]()
They are trying to carve out a piece of the pie. You can't blame them for using what they can to grow their market share. Anytime competition grows it is better for the customers. Yes, it is annoying to have exclusive but its not like they are different platforms. It's literally just two different icons to click on your desktop.Generally I agree, but artificially creating exclusives with a big payoff isn't healthy competition IMO. At least they are only timed exclusives so far, so as somebody who usually waits a year after release before buying a game anyway I can't get too upset about it.
This is business not geopolitical conflicts. Epic is dealing with things to establish themselves in the marketplace. They are the new kid on the block and have to make exclusive deals to get new customers to start a library with their service. They will have sales and deals of the week and bundles as well that will benefit customers. It won't always be all exclusives other than their own games most likely. Is Portal 2 on Epic? Haven't checked....I don't agree with this at all, supporting epic for good competition for steam is like supporting starting new wars constantly for peace.With how epic is dealing with things, developers win, but us, players, always lose.
Those supermarket examples are pretty extra. Borderlands 3 doesn't equate to "vegetables" or "bread". It might equate to one type of vegetable or one brand of bread. Epic cares about establishing themselves at this point and that takes some tempting exclusive titles. They will also have other deals that are very customer friendly as well. Epic games are going to be the cheapest-- even free at times just like Valve games are the cheapest-- even free at times. 3rd Party games will have sales, deals, bundles, etcImagine if supermarkets suddenly went for "exclusive" basic products, like you can buy vegetables in X market, but bread is Y exclusive.I can't support that "competition" and I never will.
Would Epic really gave a crap, they wouldn't go for exclusives, but for cheaper games since their cut is lower, however, despite that being used as an argument by both, developers and epic, we all know by now it was just a marketing bull♥♥♥♥ as games on epic cost as much as they were meant to cost on steam - as I have said, in that conflict player always loses.
We, the players are completely irrelevant when a big bag of cash is handed to devs, so I will voice my disagreement the only way that's being heard, by ignoring existence of epic, regardless of releases and staying on steam.
I exaggerated...I usually am happy to pay for a good game once it hits $30 or less. I get tempted by No Man's Sky every time it goes 50% off but my gut tells me as soon as I pull the trigger they'll do a 70% sale...lolIf you're waiting 2 - 3 years, I'm guessing it'll be an Epic free game of the week by then.![]()
I felt the same way about digital movie services. We had movies across 2-3 different services thanks to using a code when buying a DVD, or purchasing off of Prime, etc. then Movies Everywhere came out and it consolidated our library into one. I bet it won't be long until a utility is available that will be able to merge your game library from whatever source. Probably already exists....The problem is I dont want to have my games across 4 launchers, I want just 1 library. Same reason I passed on google+ when I already had facebook.
Nevertheless, Im getting bl3 on EPIC games, it's frikin borderlands. But it makes me dislike an awesome company a bit bc of the exclusives bll♥♥♥♥. Leave that crap for consoles
right now though they only care about exclusive, they originally offered the dev of that game Darq an exclusivity deal through em, he turned them down since he already promised a steam version but asked them if they could have him on their store regardless and they said they weren't interested. It just feels scumy, also they still don't have a shopping cart.They are trying to carve out a piece of the pie. You can't blame them for using what they can to grow their market share. Anytime competition grows it is better for the customers. Yes, it is annoying to have exclusive but its not like they are different platforms. It's literally just two different icons to click on your desktop.
This is business not geopolitical conflicts. Epic is dealing with things to establish themselves in the marketplace. They are the new kid on the block and have to make exclusive deals to get new customers to start a library with their service. They will have sales and deals of the week and bundles as well that will benefit customers. It won't always be all exclusives other than their own games most likely. Is Portal 2 on Epic? Haven't checked....
Those supermarket examples are pretty extra. Borderlands 3 doesn't equate to "vegetables" or "bread". It might equate to one type of vegetable or one brand of bread. Epic cares about establishing themselves at this point and that takes some tempting exclusive titles. They will also have other deals that are very customer friendly as well. Epic games are going to be the cheapest-- even free at times just like Valve games are the cheapest-- even free at times. 3rd Party games will have sales, deals, bundles, etc
That is the advantage of waiting on the Steam drop, all the reviews will be in.Well considering one of the devs said the game is worse than 2 (that's hard to do right there) I am gonna assume the game will be boring garbage once again. play it once and never touch it again.
Nothing against another launcher/shop. Well besides of the lazy part. It was nice as a customer when everything was on steam. But epic? No way. No effin way. That crap doesn´t come on my PC.Supporting Epic will only make Steam that much better. Improvement and customer winning only comes through healthy competition.
Of course, never buy games new myself as I love a solid bargain and usually have plenty to play until the next game I want goes on the cheap. But I wouldn’t wait for BL3 if I wanted it just for It to come to Steam. In fact, I’ll buy it from Epic in 2-3 years when I’m ready to play it for the bargain I want....![]()
I assumed it was an exaggeration, I just couldn't resist the Epic joke. I have almost pulled the trigger a few times on No Man's Sky too; but then I do the math in my head. (I like to get high sales percentages, because then I can tease my wife that I'm buying stuff only when there are really good sales.)I exaggerated...I usually am happy to pay for a good game once it hits $30 or less. I get tempted by No Man's Sky every time it goes 50% off but my gut tells me as soon as I pull the trigger they'll do a 70% sale...lol
Did I miss a memo about opposite day?did not like borderlands, I actually got bored with it and stopped playing... S.T.A.L.K.E.R games on the other hand...
You can't really flop an opt-in only experimental branch release. We are happy with whatever number of people choose to help test the experimental to get it ready for the actual general release that doesn't require an opt-in step which will happen in October most likely. If everyone play B3 and we only get reports from a few dozen players then that will be enough to keep the QA team busy reproducing and creating tickets.
Thanks though....for tryin....![]()
Not terribly sure what you mean, I just wanted borderlands to be as gritty as S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and I got anime instead. Not literally anime but the difference would be to me like a western RPG like Wizardry and a JRPG like shining force, I prefer to fight Demons and Orks, rather than cute mushrooms in other words.Did I miss a memo about opposite day?