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Peh said:

Regarding crossplay, it's certainly a nice features for those who own both, and Xbox and PC. I don't know about the port quality of many games there, but FH3 took about 7 month to be fixed for PC. It was a disaster at release. FH4 was far better.

Crossplay is ultimately irrelevant... As Windows Store games don't have any real meaningful multiplayer populations anyway.

Peh said:

Screwing their customers by pulling their game two weeks before release over to another store and locking it there for a whole year, on a launcher that has bad security, lack of many featured like cloud saves, forums, reviews and plenty more is a rather bigger "Oh no".

It's not about caring about a game. It's more about giving a shit about your customers. All the people who preordered the physical version of the game were promised to get the Steam version, now it comes only with an Epic Store key. That's called backstabbing. 

Competition is a good thing, no one argues about that as long as the costumer takes the advantage of it. But in this case? No. Where is the advantage in all of this? Epic's aggressive tactics are only going against the customer. 

At the end of the day... The general consensus from gamers is that Gog.com is fantastic, Steam is fantastic.
Origin is "Meh". - uPlay is terrible, Epic Store is terrible... The Blizzard app is does the job for Blizzard titles... But is pretty meh also.

These companies need to really take a long hard look at why people love Gog and Steam... And it's not because of exclusivity bullshit either. (Which shouldn't happen on PC period.)



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--