@Bread_or_Decide: If you wanna buy into the misleading crap Epic has stated go right on ahead. They have yet to divulge exactly how much Exodus has sold and that's a huge red flag right there. It;s data manipulation at its finest. Compare a relatively unknown Metro Last Light game, not including the redux edition, to a heavily advertised Exodus game and you might get some better numbers. We'll never know as Epic is too scared to release the actual numbers. Fishy ain't it?
@Bread_or_Decide: Great according to what exactly? They said it sold way more than the previous 2 games, which makes sense as they were niche games without anywhere near the marketing Exodus had. Epic refuses to post actual number and will most certainly not do it when the game ACTUALLY launched next year on Steam.
@pappafost: While it is true that it was a 2K decision. Randy's defense of the awful decision and his outright attack on people who are mad about it is completely unwarranted.
@oomitchoo: Because they know with that business model most people would still buy it on Steam. They know people don't want to use their poor excuse for as game store, so they have to force it by buying timed exclusives. It's a sleazy practice done by a once respected company. This isn't competition, it's paying to try to have a monopoly.
@ValedictorianXD: This is an awful point. Maybe if Epic wasn't paying for exclusives on an objectively terrible and insecure store you'd have a point. But trying to play Epic Games off as a victim is laughable. Hell, I'm fine with origin and Uplay despite them not being steam because they are actually good stores/launchers. Yes more competition is always great, but forcing people to a terrible and insecure store like EGS by paying for exclusives is straight up anti-consumer and you're not going to win any fans with that,
@ValedictorianXD: Good to know you're willing to bend over for a corporation and go against your own best interests. Pretty ironic you talk about Steam being a monopoly yet are silent on Epic PAYING for exclusives on their shitty, insecure and outdated platform. That's anti-consumer and I guess that makes you pro big business to support it. Shill.
@ntrocketsurgery: Larger budget. lmao. Too funny. The devs have already been paid. They're not gonna get anything fromt his deal. This is strictly a move by the publisher to milk every last dollar they can. Epic bribing publishers for exclusivity is not something that should be encouraged.
@cboye18: You say that like it's a bad thing. That's exactly what Kylo Ren's character is supposed to be. Kylo is a childish anger filled man who really has no idea what he wants, except power. He had no end game, he's just trying to survive until some sort of payoff. That is his character and it's miles ahead of the bad guys from Star Wars' past who were all pretty damn generic.
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