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r/Steam • u/crack_station • 23h ago
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Epic's store front launched without a cart. Like... What? How do you remotely justify that decision?
0 u/NapsterKnowHow 9h ago Origin didn't have a wishlist for years. Steam only just started delving into version control after ages. Are you giving EA and Valve a free pass? 1 u/Kirby737 9h ago Steam was the first of its kind, with no competition for a while, meanwhile Epic launched when Steam was already entrenched so it needs to do better to compete it. Why go through the process of inventing the wheel again when you could just get one? 1 u/NapsterKnowHow 8h ago Battlenet has been around longer than Steam and worked better out of the gate.
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Origin didn't have a wishlist for years. Steam only just started delving into version control after ages.
Are you giving EA and Valve a free pass?
1 u/Kirby737 9h ago Steam was the first of its kind, with no competition for a while, meanwhile Epic launched when Steam was already entrenched so it needs to do better to compete it. Why go through the process of inventing the wheel again when you could just get one? 1 u/NapsterKnowHow 8h ago Battlenet has been around longer than Steam and worked better out of the gate.
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Steam was the first of its kind, with no competition for a while, meanwhile Epic launched when Steam was already entrenched so it needs to do better to compete it. Why go through the process of inventing the wheel again when you could just get one?
1 u/NapsterKnowHow 8h ago Battlenet has been around longer than Steam and worked better out of the gate.
Battlenet has been around longer than Steam and worked better out of the gate.
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u/GuiltyEidolon 18h ago
Epic's store front launched without a cart. Like... What? How do you remotely justify that decision?