Counterpoint:
Epic Games Store
A gaming community free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it's price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don't meet the system requirements, or just haven't had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
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Counterpoint:
Epic Games Store
True. I have 237 games claimed on there, but only 14 have over an hour play time. $0 spent on that store.
just pirate at that point
Or... Just claim the games and play them if you ever feel like it and don't if you don't?
Yup, I think I've downloaded like 5 and actually started like 3 (and haven't put more than an hour on any). I've repurchaded far more games on Steam that I got free from Epic than I've actually played on EGS.
It takes like 30 sec of my time to click on the link and checkout on my phone. If it took much more than that, I wouldn't bother.
I don't know why I still bother. I guess somewhere deep down in my soul I think there's a chance EGS will stop sucking, and at that point I'll be glad to have the library. That hasn't happened in the year or two that I've been claiming games, but I still do it anyway. Eh, whatever.
There's some really good games they gave through the years and if you use a library aggregator like Galaxy 2.0 or Playnite you basically don't notice what launcher it's on...
meh, free is free.
Lol, based.
Got excited until I realized it wasn’t the Outer Wilds…
Outer Worlds is a fun game. Outer Wilds is a game I won’t ever forget.
I avoided the dlc for ages because I couldn't see how it could top the main game. And then it did anyway.
It feels like a sequel honestly. Kind of incredible how many of the core mechanics from the base game they threw out in service of telling a new story differently.
Yeah I had to check 3 times whether I got the game right or not between the two.
Outer Wilds is a game I won’t ever forget.
Me too, but because I mehhed it so hard that I was unable to finish it. Nice vibes though and fascinating premise, but the gameplay sucked for me and the story wasn't compelling enough to counter that.
And I barely failed to get a refund in time :-|
This was my Outer Wilds experience:
Another note: The "base game" on giveaway is the full game, don't buy the Add-on. That's for people to upgrade from the original+DLCs to the remaster, only useful when not on free giveaway.
Dangit, misread outer wilds... Thanks for the freebie heads up tho!
That's great! Thank you :)
I have been putting off playing the finale of the original edition on Steam until I could afford the DLC; I wonder if the Spacer's choice version on Epic will pick up my save as it's a new build?
Either way, thank again!
No problem! You can try making a new save on Epic, find the save file directories on both Steam and Epic then copy the Steam one over.
Oh fantastic, that's a great plan! I can't wait to try this :) Thanks again, loved playing the base game.
Your account is unable to download any more free games at this time, please wait 24 hours before trying to redeem a free game again.
~~That's lame if true. I hadn't logged into epic in almost 2 weeks.~~
Edit: VPN problem. Try turning it off if you get that error.
free
store.epicgames.com
Anyone have tips for getting through the checkout process on Firefox? There are a bunch of CORS violations that I don't want to simply disable CORS to bypass.
https://github.com/vogler/free-games-claimer maybe could help? haven't tried this myself.
Though as always, think twice before running random github code where you'll be providing your EGS login info.
That's kind of neat, anything like this for Steam?
I've had trouble with Firefox on a few sites now. PSN is another, and some random bookshop too.
Nothing is tested with it. I'll use it for general browsing, but if I'm spending money, I feel like Chrome is a safer option so it doesn't snag on anything.
The web standards are now "do what Chrome does because we're not testing in anything else"
What is cors
Cross-Origin Resource Sharing
Basically, it's a browser feature that prevents access to third party sites unless the third party explicitly opts in. This helps prevent certain types of XSS attacks, crypto-mining attacks, DOS attacks, etc.
Essentially, let's say you load epicgames.com, and the page tries to access steampowered.com for some reason. The browser then asks steampowered.com if it's allowed to access it from epicgames.com, and if not, it blocks the request. This means steampowered.com needs explicit support or that browser will bail.
CORS isn't super complicated, but browser implementations can vary so if a page doesn't make the request properly or the server isn't configured correctly, the browser will bail on the request. That's what's happening to Firefox, and usually it's the third party server that's at fault.
I don't know whether you have the same issue but I got stuck on the EULA page because there's a birth date selector behind it and they made both modal. The date picker is active but the EULA is on top so you can't do anything. Tried in both Firefox & Chrome.
The solution for me was to just go back to the store page while signed in, choose a conforming birthdate and then the EULA page worked normally.
Checkout page is just badly written
Works fine for me, and I've done it from Android and Linux. I have a handful of extensions, the most relevant is uBlock Origin. If you have more, consider disabling those in case something is tampering with the request.
Then again, it could just be the server being borked and you'll need to wait and try again. Maybe try from a different device? (e.g. your phone or PC)
I remember having that issue, and I think waiting was the only solution. Kinda sucks though since it's a 24-hour deal.