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LootHunter: Still, I can understand people being angry over exclusivity deals, esecially made for games that were supposed to come on ohter platforms.
That seems to be the only sticking point i have against Epic, making devs break their promises by moving to the Epic Store. On the other hand Epic has stepped in (not the devs) and refunded people.
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Jejsoos: Do the games have hard DRM in them?

Because otherwise I could just install the Epic Games Store in a VM, download the games through it and pull the games out to my host PC.
You can run all of the batman games without the epic client by launching the games via the .exe from the installation folder. There is no authentication on startup for these games. You just need the epic client to donload the games obviously.

Once you have the game data on your drive, uninstall the epic client if you wish and copy the games as you see fit to any storage drive and you don't need an offline installer.
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teceem: People like the "free market" when it works their way and hate it when... you know, Epic makes use of it. They're not the mafia making an illegal offer Publishers can't refuse.
You do know that it's part of the free market to be able to criticize and boycott businesses when they act like bags of dicks, right? You can hate a corporation and their business practice and still be able to support their right to do it, pretty much like how you can be in favor of free speech while still despising what some people have to say.
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samuraigaiden: The point of all these massive giveaways is to asphyxiate other stores by lowering overall sales for everyone.
Which is something that other company did first before Epics store.

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teceem: People like the "free market" when it works their way and hate it when... you know, Epic makes use of it.
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GreasyDogMeat: Yeah... no one is criticizing the 'free market'. They're criticizing Epic for engaging in what they see as unethical practices.
While they are furiously ignoring the actions of the other main game store.
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samuraigaiden: The point of all these massive giveaways is to asphyxiate other stores by lowering overall sales for everyone.
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Spectre: Which is something that other company did first before Epics store.

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GreasyDogMeat: Yeah... no one is criticizing the 'free market'. They're criticizing Epic for engaging in what they see as unethical practices.
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Spectre: While they are furiously ignoring the actions of the other main game store.
But GOG is owned by CD Projekt, so most people consider them having a right to give away Witcher games. Though probably, Fallout giveaway crossed the line.
EDIT: forgot <sarcasm> tag.
Post edited September 24, 2019 by LootHunter
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Spectre: While they are furiously ignoring the actions of the other main game store.
Or they don't see the 'sins' of other stores as being as egregious.
Even though they're no longer free, I don't feel this merits a separate thread so...

Digital Foundry uploaded a video trying to determine if the DRM-free version of Arkham Knight resulted in better performance (SPOILER: It's not quite as satisfying as you might think)
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samuraigaiden: The point of all these massive giveaways is to asphyxiate other stores by lowering overall sales for everyone.
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Spectre: Which is something that other company did first before Epics store.

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GreasyDogMeat: Yeah... no one is criticizing the 'free market'. They're criticizing Epic for engaging in what they see as unethical practices.
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Spectre: While they are furiously ignoring the actions of the other main game store.
The point, I think, is why get excited about "competition" when it brings nothing new to the equation? It's just another corporation doing the proprietary hustle, and the bottom line is they all suck.