Why Exactly do Gamers HATE the Epic Store?
With rumors of it being higher priced, possible spyware, or just a bad shop, people seem to HATE the Epic Game Store so lets dig into why!
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In December 2018, Epic Games, makers of Fortnite and the Unreal game development engine, launched the Epic Games Store. The announcement was followed by a flurry of store-exclusive game announcements, many of which angered fans used to playing new titles exclusively through Valve’s Steam platform, the leading PC games marketplace.
What has followed in the wake of those exclusives is a fresh wave of outrage. Some PC gaming fans are grousing at having to navigate a new store and install new software if they want to play certain games. Some blanch at Epic’s comparatively thin store software and how the company is using its Fortnite windfall to lock up store-exclusive games. Others have convinced themselves that Epic, its CEO Tim Sweeney, and its Chinese investor Tencent are up to something sinister.
Epic itself admits that the storefront launched in a half-baked state. The team behind it has said they stumbled out of the gate, making a number of unforced errors. But it’s not an active conspiracy, like many have made it out to be. It’s an act of capitalism, a drama in which both Epic and its customers both will play a role.
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