

i wish i was, if you’d watch the video he cites and reads a list of examples.
i wish i was, if you’d watch the video he cites and reads a list of examples.
correction you never bought from epic, you’ve paid 15 a month for amazons.
nothings ever free if there’s a subscription fee
don’t you have to pay for prime? then its not free.
not like epic, epic offers free games, Prime’s games are paid for by subscription.
do you also keep every single fork in its own kitchen drawer?
steam pros: a store that always has a sale or big holiday sale right around the corner, a social network, a library for game info and game modding, and a trophy case etc.
what was amazon offering? full priced games, no sales that beat steams (a free game offer now and then only if you give them $140 a year and forget about it), and shitty cloud streaming of few games? so they tried nothing actually meaningful, were all out of ideas, but shocked they lost
oh and also on a platform notorious for making e-books unable to work on pcs, forcing their proprietary hardware for a PDF. and now they’re actually going in and changing/censoring whats written in books without authors consent.
paying for a subscription/service doesn’t matter what you do or want from it, you’re still paying for everything included. thats like ordering a combo meal and saying “i only paid for the food and not the drink. that i still get… with the combo…”