• sp6@lemmy.world
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    7 个月前

    400+, paid for 0. Won’t give them a dime until Sweeney stops with his anti-linux shenanigans, and the “buying exclusivity” thing doesn’t make me too happy either

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      7 个月前

      Same. Thanks for my free copy of Control Sweeney but if I want to buy something it’s either GOG or Steam.

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      Not telling you to buy something from them but just know that they are deleting the accounts that spend nothing.

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          7 个月前

          Weird enough I cannot find it either anymore. It was a Reddit post. Gotta mark my previous comment in strikethrough.

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        6 个月前

        I’ve been claiming free games since Christmas 2019. And my account hasn’t been deleted. Thanks to epic my brokeearse can play some genuinely decent and fun games.

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      7 个月前

      I would have done the same if it weren’t for heroic and legendary, the epic launcher is so awful to use

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    Call me a moron, but haven’t even made an account on epic yet. Missed out on all the free games because Steam made ‘year of the linux desktop’ a reality, and I wanted to appreciate them for that. Sweeny made it an easier choice with his comments and stance on a linux epic client.

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      7 个月前

      They were, at one time, one of the few companies to support Linux. Sad to see them fall so far.

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    7 个月前

    Hoarder would be a more fitting term but yeah one can amass quite a collection of games fairly cheap with Humble Bundles and sorts. Back in the day Humble bundle even had “competitor” or two providing different sets of games.

    Haven’t bothered with Epic Games launcher myself though got more than enough games on steam and gog that haven’t even tried yet.

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      7 个月前

      I usually download the freebies. Played a few I wouldn’t have gotten myself, like Alien Isolation.

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    Most of the time I will play them like a demo and then buy them on steam when they go in sale if like them.

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    7 个月前

    I reinstalled the Epic launcher recently when they were giving away Outer Worlds for free. I immediately remembered why I had uninstalled it.

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    7 个月前

    I have always wondered if Devs still get a bit of cash from the free games. I hope they do and Epic gets nothing.

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    At the moment, i’m sitting at 268 titles, of which I’ve paid for a grand total of 2. I deeply regret it too.

    Couldn’t wait for Satisfactory to release on Steam, and grabbed that. It’s just super inconvenient to launch from EGS.

    The other was Division 2, which I got on a gigantic discount. I had to contact support on both sides, because they sold me a code that wouldn’t activate properly