150 gigs hdd space. Holy frijoles.
Yes that's really tanking the SSD there with 150gb. Still it will be bought and some other rubbish can get relegated back to the ether
Strike a light .... If you don't like epic just buy from R* direct.I'm pretty sure it will look better.
Disappointed by the Steam delay, Epic in play again?
Strike a light .... If you don't like epic just buy from R* direct.
I do get why people don't like epic paying for exclusives but at the same time gamers insistence on getting games off steam and forcing Devs to pay the extra 30% valve tax proves what Tim Sweeney said. Steam is such an entrenched monopoly in so many gamers psyche that exclusives are the only way to compete.
For me the fair way to do it would be for the game to be the same price on all stores and then the store fee is added on top at point of sale.
If you want to buy the game it could be £35 for base game from R*
On epic it would be £35+12%
On steam £35+30%
I am sure if this happened however R* would get it in the neck for charging more on steam even tho it would be valve service people are paying for.
well as the consumer that is your right.This is a protest against more launchers.
Last i looked if i buy a game on steam i cant then choose to run it after uninstalling steam.
well as the consumer that is your right.
but that attitude is just giving valve the win for the monopoly of pc gaming which i just cant support.
now.... IF you were championing all games should be able to run independantly of where you buy the game from, I could support that, but imo what you are saying is not that you protest against launchers, but that you are saying all games should be on the steam launcher.
Last i looked if i buy a game on steam i cant then choose to run it after uninstalling steam.
Anyone who chooses to only buy DRM free however I dof my cap. that is a huge saccrifice you are making however to do that.
I must admit I never knew that I thought all games on steam were tied to steam. Thanks for the info.Only if you bought a game that intentionally uses Steam for DRM or other features (such as Steamworks for multiplayer). Anything else you can move the game out of the SteamApps folder and run without Steam running, and obviously after removing Steam from your system. Witcher 3 is like that for example. It is the dev/publisher decision to DRM the game or tie it to the platform because it happens to be more than a launcher and offer valuable features. It's not Valve blackmailing them.
Now, in case you do intend to uninstall Steam from your system, just make sure you move all the games you want to keep from the SteamApps folder, as the uninstall process will wipe that as part of the requested cleanup.
I must admit I never knew that I thought all games on steam were tied to steam. Thanks for the info.
They should just sell hard drives with the game already installed.150 gigs hdd space. Holy frijoles.
R* announced the Steam release as December in the initial PC release announcement...I suppose Steam will get around to it at some point.I wonder when the Steam announcement comes with their release date. I guess around the initial release of the game.