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    10 months ago
    • Control over game updates (scheduling, reordering downloads)
    • Possible offline mode
    • Better friends list
    • Bundles where you won’t lose savings if you own some of the games in the bundle

    So they’re adding features already available in Steam. I already have Steam.

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      10 months ago

      I mean, I’m pretty pro-steam myself but competition is always a good thing for consumers. There are plenty of features that Steam users have been asking for for years and maybe another competitor in the desktop marketplace can light a fire under them, so to speak.

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        10 months ago

        That’s the whole problem, Epic hasn’t approached the situation with the intention of being good faith competition. They have instead attempted to exclude competition by paying for platform exclusivity. That’s anti-consumer. As a consumer that annoys me. GOG is competition for Steam, they offer a genuine value via DRM free versions of the same games ALSO available on Steam. That leaves the choice in the buyers hands as to which platform offers a better value. It’s a big difference in my opinion.

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      9 months ago

      Steam’s maintenance downtime (as someone on US Eastern time) and just general glitchiness has been a bit irritating lately. I wouldn’t mind some competition but Epic isn’t a Linux friendly company so … I’m not exactly rooting for them.

      However, I’d like them to poke Steam just enough that Valve reduces their downtime to almost zero.