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Epic Games Store: Launcher to get Linux version
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This is something we should honestly ignore and show a big fat middle finger to anything Epic ever does with Linux until Tim Sweeney is gone.
The company has been actively undermining Linux gaming for years, and they’re only switching gears because it is now convenient and profitable to do si
If you care about Indie games, you should definitely support them to put some pressure on valve in regards to:
Why support epic games when itch.io exists? The platform asks you how much of your profit you want to give it (it does have a heart that turns gray if you choose 0% though). It doesnt have many of the most popular indie games, but it seems like the best option if available
No. Go give money to Itch.io and GOG instead. They're not wannabe monopolists like Timmy Tencent
They should have different tiers for the 30% cut, but they offer developers much more than any other platform. It's all bundled in their universal 30% cut.
Regarding your second point, they can have lower prices on other platforms. They just can't sell steam keys for less on other platforms.
For example, I can sell a game for $30 on steam, a steam key for $30 on another platform, or the same game for $10 but with no steam key on another platform.
Thanks for the correction.
GOG was worth supporting for that reason ( until their recent little Nazi incident...) but Epic is far worse for the games industry than anything steam has ever done. Holding games ~~hostage~~ exclusive to try and force people to use their shitty platform is much worse than steam saying the steam price has to match the lowest price off-steam...
Got link for the incident?
https://www.pcgamer.com/games/gog-apologizes-for-emailing-nazi-runes-to-its-followers/
You know it's the devs decision if they want to be exclusive? https://store.epicgames.com/distribution/revenue-programs/epic-first-run-program?lang=en-US