Plutonic love was between fat man and little boy.
… That sounds kinda off
they say they bought Tango and Hi-Fi rush because they thought the art was worth keeping alive, not because it would make money.
The title says how it’s not about money, but about (presumably) Tango’s legacy. So… their art. It’s the same thing.
I mean, that’s what the title says?
It isn’t all that clickbait-y.
Win + R isn’t the terminal but rather the run command.
Pretty sure it’s sideways France in this case. It may even say GIGN beneath the flag.
The post is about the Steam version of Space Marine 2 shipping with Epic services. This was done for cross play.
The initial comment I replied to was about “why don’t they ship Steam services with the Epic version instead.”
I’m saying that Steam services don’t exist in such a way (to my knowledge).
I have expressed no want. The user I was originally responding to appears to want cross play not through Epic.
Are you misunderstanding me on purpose?
The post:
Space Marine 2’s Epic Games client on Steam is for crossplay, confirms publisher
The comment I’m replying to:
Then make the Epic version include Steam instead of vice-versa
My comment: I don’t think that’s possible because I don’t think Steam offers their services/a mini-client in the way you’re proposing.
Yeah, but, the argument here was about including some sort of Steam client with the EGS version of the game. And I’m saying I don’t think Steam offers a “stripped-down” client like Epic, EA, Ubisoft and others do.
Games launching from Steam wasn’t the point here. It was about games launching from Epic (or any non-Steam store for that matter).
Correct. But what was proposed here was a game outside of Steam using Steam’s services, which I believe isn’t a thing.
But does Steam offer a “mini-launcher” to be used on other platforms?
Maybe they do, but if so I’ve never heard of it.
(Which isn’t me defending Epic, just wondering if it is at all feasible)
I really don’t get the hate he got for that take.
Circumventing the method of payment could be argued as being a form of piracy. From that point of view, adblock is piracy.
Like them or not, YouTube is not a charity and requires the serving of ads to continue funding the service. You could argue about how they go about it, but it’s a fact they need some sort of income to continue to exist.
Same goes for YouTubers. They get a percentage of that ad revenue. And they also need some form of income.
But just because he said so doesn’t mean he doesn’t understand why adblock is used. He didn’t say “don’t use adblock.” He’s shown how to use adblock before and since. He’s also mentioned that buying something from their webshop gives them a lot more money than turning off adblock.
Saying “watching movies for free is pirating” isn’t the same as saying “you shouldn’t pirate movies”.
Using adblock isn’t engaging with YouTube on YouTube’s terms.
The issue often is that, just because it’s outwardly frowned upon, it doesn’t mean it won’t happen behind closed doors.
Which isn’t to say any of your relatives are bad people, but a culture where speaking up is frowned upon encourages victims to hide their abuse.
It does have back buttons, which is why it’s unlikely to launch in the west as Scuf (owned by Corsair) is a major patent troll when it comes to those. That’s also the reason for the original Steam controller no longer being released.
The Hori one is launching at the end of this month, if I recall correctly. I might look into importing it once it does.
On Samsung I have “deep sleeping apps”, which basically kills any app put on that list when I turn off my phone.
It will also prevent notifications and such, but it is useful for anything I don’t care running in the background.
Don’t be so harsh
Once the account has been made, the barrier to more services is lowered.
PlayStation is likely going to want to make their own store on PC at some point.