@TimSweeneyEpic hey quick question
When a game on the Epic store has alot alot of dlc do we really need to buy them on at a time or nah?
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Lets say DOA 5 comes to epic store it has something like 50+ dlc u really expect people to either wait till ur little roadmap gets to that point or buy them all one at a time?
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Until shopping cart, that would be one purchase per DLC unless the developer released a bundle containing multiple items.
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Oh and Tim how many times have u bought more than 2 items in Google play store or the iOS store?
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"Some successful digital software stores" > uses phone app stores as the example "Is this some kind of out of season April Fools joke?" applies here. You're basically saying, "My version of Walmart doesn't need to have shopping carts because the Autozone down the road doesn't."
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And other successful digital software stores, such as the Playstation Store, Xbox Marketplace, Nintendo eShop (in all iterations), and, oh, I don't know, STEAM happen to have shopping cart support. And unlike iOS/Google, those are all platforms that actually tend to have DLC.
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They are optimized for use on SMART PHONES. Where most of the things that you are downloading are going to be free. They assume you will not purchasing apps regularly nor in high quantity. They are fundamentally different from a game store ON A DESKTOP.
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wow the ceo of epic compares the pc market to the smart phone marketpic.twitter.com/1olpgF0XhB
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... but you made sure that scraping Steam accounts was already implemented.
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