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For a time now I've been watching a youtuber by the name of Overlord Gaming, a user who has been covering topics ranging from DRM, cracks, piracy, GPU competition, Company strategies, game performance and of course company "competition".

 

His most recent video dabbles into Epic Games store, and how it is bringing console style wars to PC, as well as talking about issues that come along with it:

I'd say I agree with him in how the EGS isn't full on healthy competition, as well as the the clarity that EG lacks in general.

I know it's 27m long, but it was well worth a watch in terms of knowing just what has been going on between some devs and their NDA's, as well as the dealings EG has been doing up until now.

 

I'd also like to add another user who has contributed to the "competition" topic of recent events regarding EGS and Steam:

I would like to remind everyone as well that EGS still has a long way to go, in order to even catch up with the missing features that should have been there since day 1 (Because anyone should know that you do serious R&D before launching a product/service, always):

(Recent updates to EGS has added Cloud saves, some regional pricing and an offline mode)

Last edited by Chazore - on 22 February 2019

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