• @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    17 months ago

    That’s what I always find funny about the EGS hate crowd… They complain about the features it didn’t have at launch (that it now has) but in the end having to launch any launcher pisses me off, might as well use the one with the least garbage! No Valve, I don’t need fucking trading cards with my games!

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        17 months ago

        Steam has a whole lot of useless features compared to Epic or GOG Galaxy, it’s the most bloated launcher available at the moment. Do you need cards and tradable items linked to your account to play your games?

        What’s funny is that if the roles were reversed Epic would be accused of trying to monetize whales and gamblers, but no one bats an eye because it’s Valve doing it.

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            07 months ago

            You’re mixing up two separate debates, we’re talking about the launcher experience, not about the OS they support.

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                7 months ago

                It’s clearly not part of this discussion because you can’t compare the user experience on Linux when the product you want to compare to doesn’t exist on it.

                Also, you can just shut up if you can’t have a discussion without insulting the people you’re talking to, no one asked you to take part in the first place since clearly you’re trying to derail the discussion.

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                    7 months ago

                    In a discussion where we’re comparing the user experience of two products we need to compare them in an environment where both products are working so the user can experience them both.

                    I don’t know how you can’t figure that out but here we are.