that's why you did this, right?https://twitter.com/taciturasa/status/1125106408196907008 …
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Replying to @ChunchunmaruX @k_n3lson
That’s a false claim. Epic and Easy Anti Cheat didn’t drop any Linux support or make any such announcement. We’re actively working on Linux.https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/easy-anti-cheat-is-actually-still-supported-for-linux-a-statement-from-epic-games.14077 …
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See alsohttps://www.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/cd4v4z/tim_sweeney_and_epic_bad_valve_good/ …
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Replying to @MrPilkington100 @TimSweeneyEpic and
steam loses their majority market share, epic then being a monopoly.. you mean competition in the free market?
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Replying to @MrPilkington100 @TimSweeneyEpic and
you just can't comprehend, that you are not "the little guy" in this scenario, the little guy is the developer behind the scenes, not the people buying the games. if a game costs 50 or 60 bucks doesn't matter, if a game studio closes, because steam takes a too big cut matters.
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On the majority of indie games, the store makes more profit than the indie developer makes themselves, because they have to pay the full cost of development, marketing, and operations.
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