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Chazore said:
vivster said:

Just like everyone is still forced to have the steam launcher installed. Everyone has to sacrifice something for the greater good.

Considering the amount of people that use Steam and value it's features on a daily basis, I'd say it's the opposite. 

Not sure how Epic is the "greater good" though. You don't get much with a bare-bones client. 

Considering the many millions of people who downloaded the client in a short time frame and get a free game every week I'd say the value proposition isn't too bad. So far the launcher hasn't raped my family yet, which is pretty much on par with steam, minus the free games of course.



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