No, because it's not the price of the product itself. Steam keys only work on Steam and Valve makes no money from them.
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And this brings us back to my original, on-topic point: Epic’s online services like friends and accounts are open to all platforms and all stores, so there is no walled garden, unlike Steam’s which are locked to Steam and locked to PC.
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There's no walled garden... Except if I want to buy a game Epic has locked into exclusivity. Inconsistent argument, Tim.
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No, the root of why consumers might not like the Epic Store is because it has no features, yet if they want to play certain games, they have to buy on EGS. Heaven forbid they want to buy many games at once, since they would probably get their account suspended.
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I hate your store because it only offers minimal basic functionality, because you buy the rights to games instead of letting me play where I want to, because if I buy more games than Im supposed to in a short period you lock my account, because it doesn't offer controller support
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I’d like to understand this more. When you’re frustrated about a game on Epic, what are the most critical features from Steam that you miss? I mean, specifically: missing features that are seriously frustrating, rather than just mildly annoying.
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