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This relationship nearly got the company brought up on charges in the past, and may well result in it getting brought up on charges in the future. Yeah sounds like a great place to park a games library. What exactly happens to your library if the company gets shut down?
So what exactly is so Funny again?
And in turn Epic still have to make a profit on their store because they cannot encourage people to actually spend money on their store.
That's because no one in their right mind would actually pay for anything on EGS so only way to get people use EGS is for Epic to pay the developers to give out games for free, a practice that has cost Epic billions of dollars since EGS was founded.
Same. I like Steam more, but the amount of hate against Epic is pretty funny.
People who are always so vocal against Epic are same type of people that participated in the Xbox vs Playstation fanboy wars back in the 2000's..
They have made Steam vs Epic their version of that. And every time someone brings up one single thing Epic is possibly doing better than Steam, they come crawling out to make sure everyone knows about all the negative things, while making sure to not say anything about the gambling industry problem Valve supports themselves.
Steam is big enough to not need the white knights to get on their horses and defend the kingdom every single time someone writes the word: "Epic'. They will be fine.