New info from the Epic v Google trial shows that in 2018, Google had floated the idea of teaming up with Tencent to buy full 100% ownership of Epic Games.
I do, they fucking killed Bandcamp. Absolutely fuck em in their stupid shithole asses I don't give enough of a fuck about free games to be okay with them buying Bandcamp only to do FUCK NOTHING with it and then sell it to be hollowed out.
I started caring about how little artists got paid in the 90s for their music, and it's just gotten worse with fucking bullshit like Spotify.
Bandcamp was the last place you could pay for artists directly, which included Bandcamp Fridays where 100% of what you spent went in artists pockets.
I was able to get high quality lossless FLAC files with NO DRM that I could keep forever.
Fuck your stupid fucking free games. They destroyed the last good place for musicians. That makes their free games less than worthless bullshit.
They deserve to be a forgotten footnote from Google.
That's the beauty of allowing gaming companies to deliver everything digitally over the internet! All of our digitally purchased goods are one bad quarter of earnings or new CEO desparate to impress an executive board away from having an arbitrary expiration date put upon them. And we will have no recourse other than a class-action lawsuit where each person recoups pennies for each good purchased or mandatory arbitration where we get nothing!
Eh, as long as Godot exists and stays independent, in happy. Yeah, Unreal Engine is a lot more advanced, but Godot is also quite good and could probably catch up pretty quickly with enough funding.
I'm very new to game dev and it's pretty hard to make a VR game in unreal. Do you know if godot is good for VR? I heard most people making VR games where using unity because it was the easiest.
That would mean a really long dark age of gaming as Unity is struggling and everyone moving to Unreal. But they'd 100% destroy this good engine with monetization crap and then we're left with nothing, or at least only one relatively new engine, which is yet to prove itself.
Eh, I haven't spent a dime on EGS, so it's whatever. Steam gets my money because they improve my gaming experience on my chosen platform (Linux), and no amount of free games will replace that.
If EGS officially supported Linux and invested in the platform, I'd care more. The only thing I'd legitimately be worried about is Unreal Engine, I'm worried Google would screw it up trying to make it mobile first or something.
Google also considered locking down all Android devices like Apple does.
Which would at least simplify the insufferable horseshit arguments where people can't defend Apple dictating what software your always-connected pocket supercomputer runs, so they tell you to 'buy something else.' Like problems aren't real unless there's a gun to your head.
I haven't played any of their games since the original Unreal Tournament, but to everyone else, I hope you're looking forward to that Google account migration.