• ShaunaTheDead
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    611 months ago

    Epic Games hasn’t done it much lately, but when they first launched they paid a few big games to be Epic Games Store exclusives which is obviously anti-consumer behaviour. That and they’re owned by China, so the chances of your data being funneled out to China is practically 100%. Also, Epic has historically been critical of gaming on Linux with the CEO going so far as to say that Linux users are a bunch of whiners and that Epic will never support Linux just to spite them. A very immature response to say the least.

    • @nodiet@feddit.de
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      711 months ago

      Tencent owns a 40% share of epic. While that is really considerable, it does not mean they are “owned by China”. Tim Sweeney is the majority shareholder.

    • @GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml
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      311 months ago

      That and they’re owned by China, so the chances of your data being funneled out to China is practically 100%

      a) Tencent has a minority share b) what the fuck is China going to do with my data? Target ads a little more precisely the one time a year I go on newegg or whatever? Shouldn’t you be much more concerned about an entity like Amazon, Google, or Microsoft having that information? And it’s not like at least two of those don’t have a history of working with the US government and others, i.e. governments that actually impact your life.

    • whathis
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      111 months ago

      Ah yes the completly new anti-consumer method of exclusives that Epic invented and only Epic does, it totally hasn’t been around since the start of gaming or something.

      • @CaptainEffort@lemmy.world
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        11 months ago

        …so because Epic didn’t invent the anti-consumer practice, that means it’s fine for them to use it? Weird take.

    • @cottonmon@lemmy.world
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      111 months ago

      Epic Games hasn’t done it much lately, but when they first launched they paid a few big games to be Epic Games Store exclusives which is obviously anti-consumer behaviour.

      Exclusivity deals on their own were pretty bad, but what really pissed people off was that some of the games that were made exclusive were crowdfunded.

    • whathis
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      111 months ago

      The Data collection would be a solid point, but the people who loudly voice that concern are normally the people who have 500+ hours in LoL, Valo, Clash of Clans, Clash Royal etc., all of them from companies that are mostly/ completely (Riot Games 100%,Supercell 85%) owned by tencent, while they own less than 50% of Epic, yet for some reason the possibility of data collected by China is only a big problem for people, when it comes to Epic Games.

      Also as a european, i don’t really care if the Data gets funneled to the USA or China, both equally bad imo.

      • @GarbageShootAlt2@lemmy.ml
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        211 months ago

        Also as a european, i don’t really care if the Data gets funneled to the USA or China, both equally bad imo.

        This is super off-topic but since you have a more reasonable stance on this than I usually see in the wild, I need to ask: Do you truly think the US is no worse than China or are you speaking in terms of impact on your life personally? (the latter would be fair in this context too, just wondering)