• Altima NEO
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    575 months ago

    I really want to play it, but it’s on epic. I’m waiting for steam version.

    • stopthatgirl7
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      245 months ago

      Same here. I’ll either wait it out until it eventually comes to Steam or just watch an LP.

      PC gaming has taught me patience.

      • Altima NEO
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        55 months ago

        Yeah, I got control goty edition on steam with all the bells and whistles and thoroughly enjoyed it. I expect the same from Alan Wake.

    • ekZepp
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      95 months ago

      I agree. Also having some decent native optimization for the Deck wouldn’t be too bad.

      • Altima NEO
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        95 months ago

        Because I hate using their crappy launcher. It needs me to log in every time. It’s more annoying than my banking app.

        • @[email protected]
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          55 months ago

          I don’t use it because there’s no official Linux client, and they don’t have Linux versions of games even when they exist on other platforms. Linux is what I use, so I’d have to go out of my way to use their platform.

          Why bother? Steam gives me a fantastic user experience, almost all the games EGS has (and probably more), actively invests in my platform of choice, makes innovative hardware products like the Steam Deck (which I love), and prices are very similar.

          EGS gives me… some free games and holds exclusives hostage? That’s not enough to win me over. Give me a good user experience, not bribes.

          • Night Monkey
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            -25 months ago

            Oh ok. I was just curious. I guess I just don’t care. I use both but either one seems to do just fine for my needs

            • @[email protected]
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              05 months ago

              If games didn’t run on Linux, I wouldn’t play games. I did that for years before Steam on Linux was a thing (well, aside from occasional Linux-native games like Minecraft and Factorio, or a game I bothered to get running on WINE). I only booted into Windows when my friends pushed on me hard enough to play something with them.

              My computer is for software development first (mostly hobbies) and playing games second. You seem to have different priorities, and that’s totally cool too.