I don't even bother with the free games, 90% of them are shit and the ones that at are worth it make waves to not missI am that one person that just nabs a free game and turn off my pc
How much would you say are Unreal Engine accounts?Worth noting that EGS counts every Epic account like Fortnite and Unreal Engine, so this stats is really skewed
Solid 10 millions minimum. Rememder, a lot of people use UE for non-gaming work.How much would you say are Unreal Engine accounts?
10 million of that growth or 10 million total? If it's total we are talking about less than 5%Solid 10 millions minimum. Rememder, a lot of people use UE for non-gaming work.
I played Borderland 3 which i got free on Epic Store. It was great. Other than that i don't play any games over there.And we don't play the free games either.
This.Not even free games would entice me to glance at Epic Games Store.
Wouldn't that be just as bad for game sales? The thrid party revenue still dropped on absolute terms since 2022. Even if all those accounts came to download and play fortnite it's not looking good for the store sales itself.It's not all free game users, a big chunk of that is people installing EGS to play Fortnite. Which is exactly why the person providing these stats didn't include 1st party game revenue.
Yeah EGS is doing terribly and it's quite clear the proverbial "nobody" (meaning very few people lol) wants to pay for 3rd party content on EGS. Some have caved when timed exclusive exists, which is the only real non-Fortnite revenue EGS has ever generated.Wouldn't that be just as bad for game sales? The thrid party revenue still dropped on absolute terms since 2022. Even if all those accounts came to download and play fortnite it's not looking good for the store sales itself.
Total.10 million of that growth or 10 million total? If it's total we are talking about less than 5%
295M+ Total PC Customers
89 free games offered
595M free games claimed
So just use one of the open source alternative like: https://github.com/derrod/legendaryI would rather eat raw dogshit then to download that garbage launcher.
Actually a lot of people don't even BUY from Steam.
They buy Steam codes. From third party sellers.
The games aren't cheaper on epic games though, you will pay the same price.I rather have cheaper games from 12% on egs than 30% and more "features".
That's up to devs. If egs got more popular know doubt the prices would adjust in highly competitive game industry and if not all devs would adjust prices at least more money would go to them. At least my hobby is centered around playing the actual games and not salivating around storefront. Also potentially there is some illegal price fixing pressure from valve which might explain the prices.The games aren't cheaper on epic games though, you will pay the same price.
I play the games - through Steam using Heroic LauncherI play the games.
Currently going through Hogwarts Legacy.
I have intalled
Control
The Stanley Parable
Both Fallout 1and 2
All 3 Bioshock games
All 3 Batman Arkham games
A plague tale Innocence
GTA 5
Death Stranding
Prey
The Callisto Protocol
I've played through The Outer Worlds 1
Close to the Sun
Door Paradox
Lifeless PLanet
Deliver Us Mars
Metro 2033 Redux
Shadow and Rise of the Tomb Raider
Little games like Freshly Frosted
Marvels Guardians of the Galaxy
Tiny Tina's Wonderlands and Dragon Keep
I just cued up Disco Elysium on my handheld PC
Have not played much of it yet.
Free games galore and people make a thread shitting on it?
Neogaf needs to get it's collective head out of it's collective ass.
I'd settle on the mobile app just having a basic library of what you own. For now you have to remember and search to find anything to download it again.It's definitely a big factor, but I'd also raise that it took until just this past year to have basic features like gifting games and pre-loading.
A unified way to even just text/group chat across their platform from their games to mobile and desktop only started late last year...and their Android app + desktop Epic Games Launcher to have the feature still isn't due until later this month. Their store is 7 YEARS OLD.
Epic still doesn't even have forums or per-game discussion features, so when people go to talk about/troubleshoot their own games...they do it on Steam. It's also not a budget thing either, GoG has a fraction of Epic's money, and had this for years.