My definition: On an open platform, users are free install software from any source they choose, and developers are free to reach users and engage in commerce directly.
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Online services, cross-platform features, a free game every two weeks, and exclusives are all necessities for achieving a critical mass. (There are other necessities, and we’re working on those over time.)
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Y’all have every right to flame Epic for the inconvenience of multiple storefronts. We’re prepared to take it, because we believe it would be MUCH worse for the industry if Epic fails to gain traction, leaving developers and gamers stuck paying this 30% store tax forever.
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That is, all the care about the developers and not about any ordinary gamer? I really hope that Metro Exodus will fail in sales-it will save the industry from your fascism!
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So you're saying you are yet another bunch of greedy biz goons paying for exclusives but only taking 12%? How's that any better? And you're just shifting the cost to us, the consumers as 12% does not seem practicable. You could just compete you know?
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