• Kaldo@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Redditors are going to have foam in their mouth over this.

    Personally I bought games on EGS and then always ran them without any issues with Heroic, the FOSS GOG/EGS launcher that also works on steam deck. I got better deals on epic than steam in recent years (especially back when they did coupons) and the devs got a better cut as well. It’s a shame to hear they’re not even breaking even, I think even GOG is at least self-sustaining.

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      1 year ago

      That’s the thing, Devs usually don’t get a better cut, publishers do. So unless their publisher isn’t hoarding all the money (lmao) or they self-publish their games, Devs don’t even get to smell that extra cut.

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        1 year ago

        You’re technically right but you know what I meant. I bought Hades on EGS with a coupon and Supergiant got more money than they’d get if I got it on Steam, and the game worked flawlessly there from early access to today as well. Everyone wins.

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          1 year ago

          Why does a better cut matter when they cut sales by 99% by being a malware-tier dumpster fire of a platform no one is stupid enough to use? 88% of 1% as many copies is a huge loss of value.

          Steam does more to earn their 30% than Epic does to earn even 1%. And games earn far, far more revenue on Steam than the Epic Store.