Comment on Satisfactory 1.0
verdigris@lemmy.ml 2 months agoThey’re both Epic, my guy – do you just specifically dislike one of the engineers working on EOS or what?
Comment on Satisfactory 1.0
verdigris@lemmy.ml 2 months agoThey’re both Epic, my guy – do you just specifically dislike one of the engineers working on EOS or what?
Cris16228@lemmy.today 2 months ago
I said the problem is not UE, I didn’t say i love it, did I? I only said the engine is not the problem if it’s not infested with EOS. Games that force it now or retroactively add it are the big problem, EOS and Tim is the second problem
verdigris@lemmy.ml 2 months ago
But… Why? I don’t understand why you would be okay with using a company’s engine but not their online services. Is it a privacy issue? You don’t even have to log in to Epic unless you want cross platform play.
Cris16228@lemmy.today 2 months ago
I don’t use it nor I’m okay using it.
You’re forced to use their launcher and have an account with them. I wouldn’t really mind an account to use the engine (if I was good at making games! But that’s another problem 🤷♂️) but why is it tied tookay I was gonna make an argument at why is the engine tied to a launcher but steam is the same (I knew but checked to be sure) not that I care much in both cases tho.The problem is I don’t trust epic and their EOS since they have a bad reputation for what they do and did.
verdigris@lemmy.ml 2 months ago
You don’t have to install the launcher to play games that use EOS. You don’t have to make an account unless you want to log into Epic, which is not necessary to play the game (unless of course you bought it on the epic store).
The only arguably bad thing about EOS’ inclusion is that it can collect some telemetry about you, which Epic currently claims to be pretty sparse.