It’s not about being a monopoly, it’s about providing a decent service. Steam has that, Epic does not. There’s always room for improvement, but this “monopoly” of yours is simply about having a solid online store versus a flawed one.
It’s not about being a monopoly, it’s about providing a decent service. Steam has that, Epic does not. There’s always room for improvement, but this “monopoly” of yours is simply about having a solid online store versus a flawed one.
Actually, we’re entering a CoD overload. I’m particularly getting pissed off by this “1 game per year” trend tht never f***ing ends! No wonder people are beginning to get sick of Activision’s awful PR attitude. I mean, MW remaster sold only with the collector’s edition?
That’s what you get after trusting Ubisoft to make an “TPMMO” fiasco that The Division is. I knew they wouldn’t be capable of handling such concept. They’ve been shitting in all of their recent games and they don’t care about fixing them. Recently they bragged about adding a F2P “Survival” difficulty in Prime. Like,…
Not the internet itself, sir. The people using it.
It’s not solely about practice, it’s also about market dominance. Starcraft II is a major sensation in South Korea (like CS:GO for us, generally speaking), even hosting local tournaments on TV out there. They have a HUGE interest in the game, way bigger than any western country, which makes more people willing to get…
It’s evident that WoW currently isn’t what it used to be, but I wouldn’t just say that nothing in it is worthless nowadays, which is far from the truth. Your comment sounded like those infinite trolls on WoW forum threads, mumbling “WoW is dead” or similar things. Draenor still has a wide array of fun stuff to do for…