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I actively avoid it on principle. Same with EA, Ubisoft, and Activision. Buy stuff that aligns with your values and don't cave just because we need to try the shiny new thing.
A few free games every year isn't enough to get me to forgo any of that.
"a few free games" it releases a free game every other week basically lol, not that they all are golden eggs but like, that's a lot of games. I never got the avoid on principle argument, if anything only claiming the freebies is taking more from the company then just pretending it doesn't exist
Epic pays for the freebies on the expectation that X copies will be redeemed. If more people redeem the game than that, they don't pay any extra. If less people redeem the game than they paid for, they overpaid (to the benefit of the developer).
A bullet point summary of why people dislike Epic:
The "avoiding them out of principle" argument comes from people refusing to be a statistic that benefits the company.
This is not important to many people, but "actively hostile to Linux users". Like, vocally nasty about it. They're not only publicly dicks about it, their launcher software self-immolates regularly.
this is my only real annoyance with the out of the entire list that was posted, I dislike that they have zero Linux support at all and go out of their way to disable any type of compatibility layers, the rest while I agree are bad, I don't see them bad enough to shoot myself in the foot and not grab freebies. I won't spend money on the platform cause steam is 10000% superior in every area but, free is free
The irony of criticizing epic for wanting to monopolize PC gaming when steam already did that, and did it intentionally from the very beginning as well
I can't speak for others, but my problem with them isn't that they want to monopolise PC gaming. It's the blatant hypocrisy of trying to paint itself as being good for PC gaming while doing so.
A few free games as in games I actually want to play. Claiming freebies makes you access their eco system which makes you a customer whether you spend money or not.
That's a lot of games I can't play based on what you've said.
Yeah and if you don't have similar principals to mine it'll continue to feel like a sacrifice that may or may not be worth pursuing.
Truthfully I don't feel like I'm missing out at all. Those developers have been pumping out trash for years.
Helping steam keep its monopoly isn't much of a principle.
But I like proton... (I know I can use proton for non steam games)