Way to stick it to em!

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    11 days ago

    Initially I, too, claimed those, but ultimately I never ended up playing them and often I’d just end up buying them from steam instead. It’s funny how I’m willing to pay for something I can have for free, if it’s convenient and easy. So I didn’t claim them for very long, stopped a long time ago, and still just ignore it if a game I thirst for is available for free.

    But that’s also a pretty dark prospect: Because I have my entire extensive library on steam, I’m kind of stuck with them. And while they are not abusing that presently, I’m fairly confident they will someday. And I, along with most everyone playing on pc, will be shit out of luck then.

    It’s hard to diversify at this point, when I’m too far gone, and knowing changing or adding services will increase the complexity of using it all and keeping mental track of all the games and where they are.

    Ugh.

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      11 days ago

      Because I have my entire extensive library on steam, I’m kind of stuck with them. And while they are not abusing that presently, I’m fairly confident they will someday.

      Yeah. I am confident that long term access to classic games is a torch only sufficiently carried by software pirates.

      Don’t get me wrong, I adore things like the Atari 50th Anniversary collection, and what Evercade is doing with esoteric arcade titles. (And I delight in throwing money at them.)

      But only a small fraction of the greatest games get that kind of loving licensed treatment.

      For the rest of gaming history, software pirates are essential.

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      10 days ago

      While I don’t disagree with anything you said, I think this comment descended into nihilism with alarming rapidity and I hope you’re okay.

    • 💭 ᴍɪɴʏᴀᴇɴ@lemmy.mlOP
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      11 days ago

      Interesting thought: “Because I have my entire extensive library on steam, I’m kind of stuck with them. And while they are not abusing that presently, I’m fairly confident they will someday.”

      Steam subscription $9.99 to access your library 😐 - man that feels wrong. But also can probably happen with the TOS noone reads

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        11 days ago

        It could happen, but if it does, it’ll be decades down the line. Gaben has surrounded himself with true believers on purpose, in part to prevent that scenario.

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        10 days ago

        They certainly cant do that in places with actual consumer regulations, ToS and EULA mean nothing if they go against the law.

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      11 days ago

      I too have over 200 games on Epic and have purchased non of them. This is none news. I buy my games on Steam and get my free games on Epic.

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      10 days ago

      In the past couple years, I’ve gone from buying exclusively from steam to prioritizing buying/rebuying single player games from GOG.

      Multiplayer games are still mostly through steam for convenience - same with VR games/games with VR mods.

      I just wish GOG Galaxy was better. Development seems kinda stagnant.

      I constantly have issues with the plugins to access other storefront libraries among other things.

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      10 days ago

      Not to mention “stick it to 'em” when he’s doing exactly what Epic hoped for — engaging with their platform. It doesn’t even matter if you’re using Hero Launcher or not even playing it, it’s a +1 in their system and that’s what they care about.

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    10 days ago
    • Steam: 1325
    • GoG: 174
    • Epic: 406

    Epic and GoG I’ve not bought a single thing from either of them, that’s all free shit. For Steam, most of that is stuff that’s been accumulated from Humble Bundles and just from having an account for ~20 years now. If I were to just quit my job and game full-time for the rest of my life, there’s probably more games to play in my collection than I have years left to live.

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    This is the point though. They have beefed up my Epic Games library to the point where if I got banned from Steam, I would have a viable fallback.

    That cannot be understated. It has a network effect and makes adopting it as a new platform versus a legacy one with two decades behind it, far easier to adjust to.

    I love that at least someone is really trying other than MS with their poorly supported windows games store attempts.

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        9 days ago

        No shit.
        You have to be a dick to even be remotely worried about this kind of thing.

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          I just like to own the things I own. And I’m more worried about someone hijacking my account because they want some bullshit inventory item or something than getting banned for something toxic. Account theft is sadly still pretty common.

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        9 days ago

        Absolutely. But if someone got you in one of those steam inventory scams or stole your access token, it sucks if you lose your entire game library and have all your eggs in one basket.

        So having a bunch “backed up” so to speak with Epic gives some peace of mind. VAC bans aren’t common for most users, but they do make mistakes sometimes.

  • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    I got the tomb raider games and the screaming baby package delivery hideo Kojima game I can’t remember the name of right now, and some stuff I’ve never played, and that’s it. Worth it.

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    11 days ago

    I treat launchers like I treat social media. No new ones after around five years ago. So a pass from me. I have enough games.

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      10 days ago

      There is legendary which is command line and Heroic which is legendary with gui without telemetry from epic. Heroic also does gog but gog doesnt require a launcher anyways.

      Funfact, I have restricted work computer (windows). Certain websites are blocked and installing anything requires remote access by IT to enter admin password (they dont give admin rights temporarily). But it has pip installed.

      • pip install legendary
      • legendary install app-name
      • legendary run app-name

      You can also create a shortcut and set the target as ‘legendary run app-name’. I also have over 300 games I collected from epic. I don’t condone gaming on work time, but it feels nice I can run something other than browser games during compiling and other downtime.

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    9 days ago

    Yup, I’m at 372 free games on epic, plus 3 bought ones, and 2 key activations. It’s amazing.

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    11 days ago

    Never understood this shit, create a account and download a launcher to get a free thing that you don’t own in a shitty platform, that’s piracy with extra steps.