Just because you knew every single one of them (press x to doubt) doesn't mean the everyone else did. Certainly not the millions of EGS users that are not Steam users. Beyond that, to get good ROI, it makes sense to make business deals with companies that have marketed well.
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Replying to @Nich_Hustler @ScionoicS and
Actually a lot did, but you just choose not to see that, because it harms your personal narrative and viewpoint. There are millions more on Steam, as well as everywhere else on the net that knew of these games via journos, youtube, the devs themselves talking about their games.
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Replying to @ZPill @Nich_Hustler and
Beyond that, it makes more sense to want to sell your games and reach as many people as possible, rather than settling for exclusivity and short term deals, with just selling to one store, and not the rest within the same day.
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Replying to @ZPill @Nich_Hustler and
See you seem to vie for console level exclusivity deals on a platform that has remained open for many years. Exclusivity, selling to less people in general, is never a good idea, and you cannot say that to everyone, myself included.
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Replying to @ZPill @Nich_Hustler and
Steam is doing more to bring console style lock ins to PC than EGS has. Locked in friends list. Locked in controller. Locked in mods. So many aspects of PC gaming have been unnecessarily locked to Steam. They're just a store on windows though. Games on EGS work on Windows too
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Replying to @ScionoicS @Nich_Hustler and
I wasn't aware EGS allows for friend lists to be made anywhere, without using EGS's own network restriction? Locked in controller?, I'm sorry what?. Steam supports more gamepads than any other client ever has. Mod support is also not locked in either.
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Replying to @ZPill @ScionoicS and
The Epic friend system is used by several multi platform games already (including Dauntless) and we’ve announced we’ll be opening it up to all developers, supporting all platforms and all stores.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @ZPill and
Hey Tim any news on when is Fornite coming to Android? It's been a while
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Replying to @THEGUARDIAN_101 @TimSweeneyEpic and
Android is an open platform and play store is the google store, not the official store.
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Replying to @ScionoicS @TimSweeneyEpic and
Why not the official store tho?
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See the story from the 2018 launch time here:https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/3/17645982/epic-games-fortnite-android-version-bypass-google-play-store …
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