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Epic Games Store Is An Empire Built By You

Through its various successes of the last five years, Epic Games has sprung from being a humble and beloved developer to a self-made empire. Perhaps self-made is the wrong turn of phrase. As the company goes from strength to strength, it is doing so thanks to you, the consumer, who feeds its ongoing annexation of the PC gaming sphere. Some argue that Epic’s confident stomping of its competition is legal, fair - cutthroat business manoeuvring at its best. Since the Epic Games  Store has been up for a good while now, we’ve had time to let it breathe and so yours truly can stay silent on the matter no more.

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Elwenil1806d ago

This may as well be a paid advertisement. More shills selling their souls. Epic doesn't give two shits about the consumer, they are pro publisher and developer and are only interested in milking out more money for them.

harmny1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

Without epic unreal engine wouldn't exist. Without unreal engine a lot of amazing games wouldn't exist from indie to triple AAA. So shut your mouth. They did more for gaming history than you and all the morons downvoting me.

Seafort1806d ago

Epic are willing to destroy their reputation by moneyhatting Steam marketed games to try to force more people onto their store as they know they can't compete any other way.

That doesn't sound like a confident company who is willing to work hard over several years to create a store and community that people actually want to buy their games from. It's a company that is doing all it can to remove already preordered Steam games from Steam and force them onto their store by buying their exclusivity.

It's reeks of desperation and it's pretty much the definition of anti-consumer, anti-competitive and a fledgling monopoly.

I've seen more Epic shills like yourself coming out of the woodwork the last few weeks than at any other time.

Pretty sad really. Epic are hypocrites. They've accused Microsoft of being a monopoly and now they accuse Valve of being a monopoly. They might want to look in the mirror to see who is really the monopoly.

Skuletor1806d ago

Without Unreal engine, developers would have just found different engines to use

Teflon021806d ago

LMAO stop the nonsense. Without Unreal others will use different engines to create the same games. In some cases better engines. Unreal is a decent engine, but not the end all be all. It's topped by plenty of great engines.

2pacalypsenow1806d ago

I’m sure they would have used other engines like the Quake engine.

harmny1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

"they would've used another engine. And maybe a better one" lol counterfactual arguments. What is this? High school. They didn't. they used unreal engine and they had their reasons so it's still a win for epic.
I'm talking about history and facts and youre talking about things that never happened

Elwenil1806d ago

@harmny,

You make it sound like Epic made the Unreal engines out of the goodness of their hearts and gave it freely for all gamers to benefit from instead of a profit based company that once had a good reputation and has now thrown it completely away in favor of a fledgling commercial dictatorship. I can also talk history and facts, and the facts are that Epic is making an ass of themselves in the market and are doing exactly the opposite of what a company trying to break into a market should do. A bonus fact for you is that you are nothing but a shill yourself and your comment history and your intensely close relationship to Sweeney's zipper make it painfully obvious.

harmny1806d ago

@Elwenil and why do you believe games are made? Wake up. Its a business. Or do you think developers make them because they are nice people? Epic makes money with the engine. Developers make money with the game

Elwenil1806d ago

@harmny,

I don't deny that Epic is a business, but buyers and sellers must agree for their to be an exchange and Epic has crossed the line. The Epic Store will fail and it will be because of their heavy-handed tactics ruining their reputation and causing mass distrust among the audience they need to survive. Unfortunately, many developers and publishers will also suffer, but it was their choice as well.

W34KN35S1806d ago

@harmny , I understand your point but keep in mind literally no one is talking about what games Epic has made or what engine , they are referring to the epic game store.

@Seafort I couldnt have said it better myself.

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jeki1806d ago

Do you think Valve Corporation isn't in business to make as much money as possible? Do you think they take a whopping 30% from developers just to make a small profit, and that they hire as few people as possible because they care about consumers?

You guys need to grow up and stop whining like entitled babies, you're making the large majority of gamers look bad.

harmny1806d ago

No. No. I don't even know why it's called valve corporation. It should be called valve family. Vallve foundation. Everything they do they do for us gamers. No greed, no malice, just love.
Lol at these guys. Both are companies making millions of dollars every days. They care about money. They don't even need to make half life 3. They make money sitting on their desk watching twitch

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KwietStorm_BLM1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

Selling their souls? Relax. They aren't doing anything different than literally any other company in the business world. This is all just another mountain of nonsense internet complaining because that's what geeks do. It's hilarious how one minute, people we're getting tired of Steam and their control, then Epic comes along and they're evil incarnate. Epic may have taken releases from Steam, but they took nothing from you. It's the same game you would be playing on your PC from any other launcher selling games. Somebody else on here the other day was all in their feelings because a game being on the Epic store meant they *can't* play the game LOL.. what kind of reality show drama is this

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Father__Merrin1806d ago (Edited 1806d ago )

If steam had an exclusive deal to land borderlands 3 steam fans wouldn't say anything...

Can't wait for epic to grow, steam fans are jealous all the AAA games are coming to EGS

jeki1806d ago

Valve loyalists would be saying things like 'look how triggered the snowflake Epic fanboys are'.

Vegamyster1806d ago

Key difference, Valve hasn't paid a single developer for exclusivity.

TopherMan1806d ago

They have had no reason to. Their only competition is game makers who created their own store like UPlay and Origin. Everyone else had little choice but to go to Valve.

Vegamyster1805d ago

Steam wasn't exactly great when it first came out, it took them years to improve and create a platform that helped PC gaming as a whole. Valve could have paid off companies to keep games off those two platforms and others like GoG, they didn't and instead let them continue to grow and improve.

W34KN35S1806d ago

Epic games store growing only means that more companies will start to offer less product for more money. Every exclusive bought on Epic game store tells them that as long as they have money and can afford to lock down exclusives they dont have to do anything else for the consume. Those who support this business practice are literally shooting themselves in the foot.

SamPao1806d ago

I like it when the owner of the store is not only making money but also making games. Valve made AMAZING games, then they went for the money, and if epic is going the same route(and it looks like it), I dont give a peep what they are doing. I give my money to the ones that make games.

OG_TK_Cole1805d ago

Epic Games better be really careful. Going down this road with Steam might cost them really big in the end.

Cmoney0071805d ago (Edited 1805d ago )

Epic + exclusives = fart

But But But But.....

It can run games!

You are a Steam fanboy for hating it!

People are funny to me, and when is the platform going to stop being barebones?

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WayForward Director Says Nintendo Changed The Way He Looks At Making Video Games

Veteran game designer James Montagna is directing this new project and apparently has a new outlook on game design after teaming up with Nintendo

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Pocketpair Studio Boss Calls Out Tencent For Developing A Palworld Clone

The game in question appears to be dubbed Auroria on Steam, which shares a plethora of similarities with Palworld.

Inverno1d 6h ago

No offense but Palworld isn't that original either, with that said… ew Tencent no thank you. I love the survival genre but all these half baked early access games have ruined the genre for me.

exputers15h ago

>Palworld isn't that original either

Can't disagree with that, but it did spin the Pokemon dynamic in a unique way, you gotta give Pocketpair that. Now by doing so, prepare for a ton of Palworld clones, both on PC and mobile.

Christopher9h ago

True, but big pocket people pushing out little pocket people is a huge problem. It's Walmart of the digital world.

Inverno8h ago

Not much that can be done though. Tencent been making clones of what's popular for a while. I don't touch anything they make, except for Don't Starve but i bought that before Klei sold themselves to the devil.

Christopher8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

@Inverno: There's a lot that can be done, actually. Just no one is willing to do it. Anti-competitive/monopoly laws literally exist for this exact reason. Governments are just letting big corporations do whatever they want.

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With Larian Out Of The Picture, Will The Baldur's Gate IP Be In Safe Hands?

Huzaifah from eXputer: "With Larian Studios washing their hands of the IP, what is the ultimate fate of the legendary Baldur's Gate series?"

RaidenBlack1d 9h ago

If anybody's gonna mention BioWare, then look at Archetype Entertainment, they're the new BioWare
or else
Obsidian is still a good choice but not independent anymore.

anast1d 8h ago (Edited 1d 8h ago )

No, WoTC is pivoting to mobile. They can use Larian's work to justify DnD Go and everyone will accept it.

RiseNShine1d 8h ago

Short answer, nope. Long answer, f*ck nope.

robtion15h ago

Correct answer. Most people don't realise that the companies that are still making good games using common sense and a customer focus are generally not American. They are from Poland, Belgium, Japan, or other countries that have not yet become completely corrupted by 'extreme capitalism'.

Before you down vote me into oblivion I am not anti-american. I just don't like greed and corruption which unfortunately seems to correlate with power.

I would guess the next Baldurs gate will probably be filled with GaaS.

Christopher1d 8h ago

Honestly, we're talking completely new engine and none of Larian's built-in stuff with regard to environments and the like that they had from their past divinity game. No one is going to have that just ready to go. So, they need to shop for a dev studio that has a past game that shows what they want.

Obsidian doesn't have that, maybe the closest being Dungeon Siege 3 or Pillars of Eternity, but those are very basic, not as open, very little environment related and altering capabilities. So, we're talking a step way back on what Larian delivered. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Okay conversation tree designs, but still needs more complexity.

inXile has Wasteland 3 as a base model engine, and I think that's better than Pillars of Eternity from Obsidian. But, still needs to be more open world, more environmental effects, and a much heavier rules set adaptation. But, not a bad overall engine as a base, but still a ton of work. Zero scene experience to line up with what was done in BG3. Needs a ton of work on that entirely.

Tactical Adventure did the Solasta game. Really good and more accurate as far as 5e rules than BG3. But, again, if the expectation is similar to what made BG3 a big hit, engine isn't designed for moving the camera, is a bit outdated in graphics, doesn't have in-game scene elements, and needs much better writers/voice actors.

Owlcat of pathfinder games is another choice, even though they've recently moved on to WH40k licensed games. Again, though, the engine is the biggest issue here to match up, but it's a much better option overall than Tactical Adventure. Another question is writers/story telling, as much of their overall story telling bits are very limited with a lot of random worldbuilding elements that are just +\- of some attributes.

TBH, no matter who takes over, it's just not going to be like BG3 much like how BG3 isn't at all like BG1/2. And BG3 was so successful because of how much Larian was able to put in with their engine and how focused they were on players having ridiculous control over the story being told. I just don't see the next BG being the same and depending on what it is, it might be good but I'm not as big of a reach as BG3. It's way more likely players are going to go into BG4 (or its spiritual successor if it moves away from Baldur's Gate and into Neverwinter or something like Plansescape) expecting much of what is in BG3 with more options, new and older characters, and the same level of control over what they're doing. If it doesn't have that, regardless of who makes it, it won't be as successful, IMHO.

exputers15h ago

Yes, I completely concur.

As good and talented as inXile and Obsidian are in their own specific way of making their particular games, none of them have Larian's attention to detail, dynamic worlds, and reactivity, so even if they end up making a new Baldur's Gate, it's going to be a significant step-down in terms of gameplay if not narrative.

CrimsonWing691d 7h ago

Probably not, but maybe… just maybe…

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