With all the brouhaha about the 12 month Epic exclusivity of Phoenix Point, I thought I’d share my experience with the Epic launcher, which I got purely for the free games that are offered for limited periods, namely Subnautica, What Remains of Edith Finch and Thimbleweed Park.
I downloaded the installer, installed it, entered my email address, and replied to the confirmation email. Now I know the security conscious might be worried because we’re only allowed one email each and they’ve got to have your proper real details honest, hold on... no, that’s not right, ignore this last bit.
Of the three games I’ve downloaded, two require the launcher running in the background, Thimbleweed Park does not. Phoenix Point has been confirmed by Snapshot Games as not requiring the Epic launcher to run, so if you wanted, you could set up the launcher with a throwaway email, activate the PP game code and install it, then get rid of the launcher.
Let’s say I’m not
that concerned about possible nefarious deeds
...though there
was that one odd phone call I had...some chap claiming to be a representative of She Gin Pink (that’s what it sounded like, some female-focussed drinks company?), said he’d had a quick look through my steam library and was happy I had no devotion (not sure what that meant), advised me that the only Winnie in the world was a Mandela, and that as I was due a phone upgrade I should ditch the iPhone and get a spanking new Huawei as the cameras are so good they can read your retinas and the microphone can pick up somniloquy from like, the next room.
I’m sure there’s nothing to be worried about.