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steam or epic games
Submitted by asdasqwe123, 19-07-2021, 07:41 PM, Thread ID: 213346
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RE: steam or epic games
08-08-2021, 11:29 AM
#87 Steam anyday, but recently Epic is giving out really good offer. and you can ignore it.
Steam and Epic Games Store both focus on selling digital PC games. Both offer a smaller selection of games for Mac. Steam even sells Linux games, a remnant of its failed Steam Machines console initiative. Their libraries seek to serve all audiences, from fans of AAA hits to indie aficionados to people who own VR headsets.
However, Steams years as the de facto default PC game store have given it a massive head start in terms of growing its software library. Theres little you cant find on Steam. The library includes Monster Hunter: World, Red Dead Redemption 2, and other major third-party games. Steam has Death Stranding, Halo, Horizon Zero Dawn, and other games that were once first-party console exclusives. Dont forget that Valve is also a first-class game developer, responsible for masterpieces like Dota 2, Half-Life, and Portal, all on Steam. You can even watch random movies on Steam.
Thats not to say the Epic Games Store is totally empty. You can find plenty of exciting, new games, as big as Assassins Creed: Odyssey and as small as Enter the Gungeon, on the platform. The selection just isnt as large and comprehensive as Steams. What the Epic Games Store does have is a willingness to open its checkbook and pay for timed exclusives. For months, the Epic Games Store was the only place to play Borderlands 3 or Metro Exodus on PC. More exclusives are already coming, like the edible insect adventure Bugsnax. Like Valve, Epic Games also makes games of its own. Epic Games Store is the home of Fortnite, Unreal Tournament, and soon, Rocket League.
Steam and Epic Games Store both focus on selling digital PC games. Both offer a smaller selection of games for Mac. Steam even sells Linux games, a remnant of its failed Steam Machines console initiative. Their libraries seek to serve all audiences, from fans of AAA hits to indie aficionados to people who own VR headsets.
However, Steams years as the de facto default PC game store have given it a massive head start in terms of growing its software library. Theres little you cant find on Steam. The library includes Monster Hunter: World, Red Dead Redemption 2, and other major third-party games. Steam has Death Stranding, Halo, Horizon Zero Dawn, and other games that were once first-party console exclusives. Dont forget that Valve is also a first-class game developer, responsible for masterpieces like Dota 2, Half-Life, and Portal, all on Steam. You can even watch random movies on Steam.
Thats not to say the Epic Games Store is totally empty. You can find plenty of exciting, new games, as big as Assassins Creed: Odyssey and as small as Enter the Gungeon, on the platform. The selection just isnt as large and comprehensive as Steams. What the Epic Games Store does have is a willingness to open its checkbook and pay for timed exclusives. For months, the Epic Games Store was the only place to play Borderlands 3 or Metro Exodus on PC. More exclusives are already coming, like the edible insect adventure Bugsnax. Like Valve, Epic Games also makes games of its own. Epic Games Store is the home of Fortnite, Unreal Tournament, and soon, Rocket League.
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