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    Yep. Heard great things about the game, but I’m waiting till it’s on steam to get it. I refuse to give Epic a dime. Exclusivity deals hurt consumers.

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          You do realize Epic owns Unreal. The store, game engine, both are giving the same people money.

          “I’m not going to give Nestle a dime of my money!” While eating Hot Pockets.

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            Yes, I do realize the money goes to the same place. My argument is not that Epic should go bankrupt. My argument is that I don’t want to encourage or support the Epic Store.

            “vote with your wallet” - my vote says I approve of unreal but disapprove of epic store.

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        2 months ago

        Okay?

        2 wrongs don’t make a right. That said, Microsoft does this much less frequently than Epic and mostly just with first party games.

        Here’s a list of Microsoft Store exclusives. I don’t see a whole lot of triple A games on there.

        Starfield was on Steam at launch, as was Halo Infinite. Microsoft has been moving away from exclusivity. But how dare they keep Solitaire all to themselves, right?

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              That’s not a money reason or a store related reason. That’s really on the developer. Mac is a different architecture. Often times Mac versions require extra development.

              Linux is gaining more ground not because of a store or the developers themselves, but because Proton makes the windows versions of games run on Linux.

              My argument was about exclusivity deals, not technical compatibility.

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                Yeah, the store doesn’t matter

                If it’s on a platform (os) then it’s on the platform

                If you want to complain about exclusivity it would be mac vs windows vs linux vs freebsd vs xbox vs Nintendo vs PlayStation