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Epic Games Store is offering developers 100% of revenue for six months of exclusivity
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Steam has proton, Epic games does nkt even have a linux launcher, its obvious who I'm sticking with
Heroic Game Launcher works well enough for that. Although I do need to install MSVC shit thru Winetricks sometimes. Wish HGL did that automatically.
I mean, I've been able to get epic games working on my deck through the heroic launcher. I've still not given them one thing dime but I've got a fair sized collection of giveaway games that are nice to have around
Effectively no percent of the market uses Linux
That percent of the market really changes for some indie titles who have noted a substantial amount of their purchases were from Steam Decks.
100% of me uses Linux so epic can get fucked as far as I'm concerned
Linux users are the vegans of lemmy.
I'm sure all couple hundred of you are really excited about it but you are also no percent of the market
Shit I only have epic installed to get free games I forget to play because I never use the launcher. It's just nothing to do with who is using Linux.
I don't really give a crap what you think of linux users. But it's not true that "no percent" uses it. Seems a little ironic that you say "nobody uses it" on one hand and also complain about the number of people who talk about it...
The large number of people talking bout it exists pretty much just on this social media.
Not sure why you are so personally invested, hence the vegan comment.
The point is no one really develops with Linux in mind because the consumer base is tiny