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  • ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Hallelujah. I don’t know why so many companies went down this route, particularly when it’s not the likes of Ubisoft or whatnot with their own desire to half-ass the attempt at making their own Steam. My guess for its removal is to better support Steam Deck, perhaps?

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      15 hours ago

      Even CD Project Red added such shit. Instead of directly launching Witcher or Cyberpunk I now have to go through a(nother) launcher now. Pointless.

      Baldurs Gate 3 needed one from the beginning as well.

      I don’t get it.

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        Some games include launchers for practical reasons. Launchers allow you to change settings before having the game up, for example, which can be nice. They also sometimes can do mod management, though this is less common. Paradox does mod management through the launcher, for an example of that.

        Usually the launchers suck though and only slow things down, but you can also usually use an argument to skip them.

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          Launchers allow you to change settings before having the game up, for example, which can be nice.

          Or you can change options after the game launches, like a normal game.

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        12 hours ago

        use --launcher-skip start argument for CDPR games

        BG3 also has the slightly different --skip-launcher

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      20 hours ago

      Keeps users in their wallet garden. Marketers love shoving shit in users faces whenever they launch the game. Inside the game it’s bad for. To advertise whatever other garbage there is, on their launcher they try to grab your attention for their other crap

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        20 hours ago

        But see, that’s the thing. They’re just as capable of putting those ads in game too. I definitely would have more visibility on the ads just at the title screen than I would on a launcher I’m clicking through as fast as humanly possible.

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          16 hours ago

          Then they’d have to update the actual game, as opposed to just updating the launcher when a change needs to be made.

          Updating the launcher is quicker and cheaper.

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          15 hours ago

          If they can convert purchase within their launcher, they don’t pay Steam their cut. That’s it.

      • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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        20 hours ago

        …wallet garden? So…like a garden where they grow wallets for you to eat?

        I mean, if that’s in your taste palate, bone apple tea, I guess…

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        19 hours ago

        The game can collect data, if that’s what they’re after.

        My theory is that it’s all about advertising. It’s another point of contact with the consumer, and another opportunity to make sure every new release is presented to every potential buyer.