| Barkley said: In an ideal situation there'd be some application that can connect to servers and stores from all these different distributors, then you could have the benefits of a single library and application without the inherent problems of a monopolized market. Just a simple application that connects to your Steam, Origin, Uplay, GoG accounts, list and sorts all the games you own on these serivices into one library, and all downloads and updates are handled by the applicable services servers. That'd be ideal, but probably something competely impossible because of licensing issues, even with the other companies support. Sad T_T |
I can't rememebr the name of it, but there is an actual application that acts as a single library. it merges all your game libraries into a single one and it looks quite clean at that. i think it also handles your multiple friend lists as well. I'll eventually roll with it sometime in the future.
You know what we really need though?, we need flash sales to come back to Steam as well as daily deals. Origin/Uplay to actually compete since they have their own stores/clients, they hardly compete at the same rate that Steam does, let alone the other key sites like GMG do.
Mankind, in its arrogance and self-delusion, must believe they are the mirrors to God in both their image and their power. If something shatters that mirror, then it must be totally destroyed.







