its not unreasonable, the launcher itself isnt doing anything special. its talking to their servers to show you games let you click buy and then click launch. there is nothing to be lost from showing the source, all the sensitive info is on their servers not client source code.
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Replying to @feureau @LordKitsuna and
Agreed, as much as I dislike EGS. That demand to release source code is like telling a government to give you their confidential documents because you want a "source"
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Replying to @Cronos_Cross @feureau and
So you just take it at face value? Gamers: "You guys are spying and acting shady". Sweeney: "No we're not". YOU: "Ok, seems legit guys he's not spying.".
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Replying to @feureau @Cronos_Cross and
There is evidence. What are you talking about?
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Replying to @feureau @Cronos_Cross and
This is gold. You're blindly defending Epic and just believe whatever you're spoonfed.
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Here a technical analysis of the topic from a user who also isn’t a fan of the store: https://forum.facepunch.com/general/bvnqr/Epic-Games-Store-Is-Shit-But-It-s-Not-Spyware/1/ …
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