
One final note, if you're annoyed with tons of icons.In brief: Metro Exodus hasn’t been the only game to face controversy for abandoning Steam. Yes, they are all individual publishers, but what was Valve exactly? Exactly.

Its very healthy that Valve is getting competition in this space. that is probably even more damaging than having all those storefronts to gaming as a market. If you're a GOG - only gamer this topic wouldn't even be on your radar, would it? And if you think its smart to be so tied to Steam for your gaming. I'm not a fan and when they gave me a survey on Uplay I gave it 3/10 saying I wouldn't miss it one bit if its gone, but fair is fair - they came from something that was almost malware to a well designed application. It runs properly, it doesn't interfere all the time, and it has some additional (social) functionality that also works OK. Uplay is actually quite alright these days. I really don't see why either Steam or Epic store is relevant in this story. Take Steam away and make it a less complex and cumbersome project and it is only an improvement.This, exactly. RtwjunkieLOL, wut? Either way you had to use Uplay. Posted on Jan 13th 2019, 4:14 Reply #45 Melvis I got my playtime's worth out of The Division (1), but it could have been sooo much better with just a little more work. So at least for me I might wait wait until a month or so after release to see how these things turn out rather than pre-ordering or jumping on release day. I haven't seen anything pointing to that being the case yet, but I have seen Ubi do it before. I also want to see that they've improved the game over the first and they aren't just cashing in with another game in the same engine that should really just be DLC for The Division, but is sold as The Division 2 as a cash grab. With The Division 2 I want to see how clean it is with the bugs and exploits early on, since that was a major major issue with the first game. I'm personally much more concerned about the game that the devs actually put out. Not to mention refusing to run a launcher means you won't consider usually many games from a vendor like EA with Origin or Ubi with Uplay. In a lot of ways players with that mentality is what has fed some of Steam's behavior in the past. I'm not going to exclude myself from playing a good game just because of having to run another launcher besides Steam. While I'm never thrilled with multiple launchers, it's needed for enough different games that I go along with it. Jul 15th 2021 Valve Steam Deck SoC Detailed: AMD Brings Zen2 and RDNA2 to the Table (59)Īdd your own comment 62 Comments on The Division 2 Skipping Steam, Available Only on Ubisoft and Epic Stores System Requirements Outed With Radeon VII 26 to 50 of 62 Go to 2 3 Previous Next #26 lexluthermiester.Nov 11th 2020 AMD Radeon RX 6800 and RX 6800 XT GPU OpenCL Performance Leaks (40).
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