• ampersandrew@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    They intentionally did not do it that way. Their thesis here is that people won’t leave Steam because that’s where their game library is already, so they want you to accumulate enough of a library that you’ll get over that hurdle. I think this premise is fundamentally flawed, because while some subset of the market does think that way, why would I ever buy a game on Epic if I could buy it on Steam instead? I’ve never spent a dollar on Epic’s store, but I have a library of 270 games on it. Epic paid for all of those. In one case, I tried a game out that Epic gave away before buying it on Steam later.

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      3 months ago

      Exactly. It’s especially nice because I can use Heroic launcher on my Steam Deck or Linux Desktop and never have to actually use EGS, I just claim on the web and play through another launcher.