• Dudewitbow@lemmy.ml
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        The problem not to conflate is good for developer does not always equal good for consumer. If your making it easier on the developer for multiplayer, by putting an extra burden of a login on the user, thats still a worse consumer experience.

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          Offer more; in this case they used it (according to the article) for crossplay

          There is also added security/anti-cheat (VAC requires the devs to identify cheating where Easy can be seen like an anti-virus in that it has an index)

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          From what i know, unreal offers easier cross platform multiplayer support and eac is easy to integrate to titles.

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    I’ve been reading a few of the negative reviews, and people often complain about the price too. They find the game too expensive for what it offers. High price + adding Denuvo last minute without warning + trying to force people to log into EOS = Sega shooting themselves on the foot stupidly, IMHO.

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    Well, at least they’re not forcing you to install and run the Epic Games Store on top of Steam. Not like, say, fucking Star Wars Squadrons forcing Origin.

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      Ugh, origin and Ubisoft and a few others.

      I’m going to be surprised if blizzard Activision games, when they appear on Steam, doesn’t require you to login to battlenet.

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      If only we could use origin still, it was actually decent. EA decided to make a new, and much worse launcher, a very logical decision ofc

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    Dang, as a Sonic fan I was kind of looking forward to this game. Now I’m not getting it. Denuvo = Refundo.

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    People should do this.

    But unfortunately, this isn’t a problem that Steam can address and it’s fully under the responsibility of the game.

    If Steam banned external launchers, a lot of games would need to retroactively fix itself. And I can also see future lawsuits as making it appear as non-competitive.

    It’ll be great for the a average gamer though.

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      Agree that they can never fully address it, but it would be nice if they made it easier to block publishers and developers (who do not have a publisher or dev page set up, like Sega) and filter on things like “Requires 3rd-party DRM” that appear in the gold boxes in the Steam UI. Currently, I follow multiple curators who flag games for things like Denuvo. But, it would be nice to have that built into the filters and store preferences, when the info is available. If users could easily filter out bad actors, then it might discourage the bad behavior. Valve might not do any of that because it would probably strain their business relationships. So, I don’t know.

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        No chance, doing that would discourage devpubs from distributing on Steam.

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      I wish steam would say something like, “all games released on steam after Jan 1 2024 must include a direct launch option” or something similar

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    Trying to play “cross launcher” games is such a mess with friends. It breaks social features, which makes joining on friends much more difficult…especially if people bought it on different launchers.

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      This is the devs’ responsibility, not different shops. I can easily play compatible crossplay games easily with my friends as long as the devs develop it from the ground up.

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    extremely disappointing. was looking forward to picking this up soon and playing it on my deck :/

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      Additionally the article sounds not very factual, the author seems a little butthurt that some players dare to stand up for themselves.