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If it’s in any way related to Epic, I’m not touching it.
EOS is a much better backend than Steam multiplayer for development if that means anything to you
No it does not.
Me when consumers don’t care about ease of development for developers:
If a game I’m interested in does this it’d be a deal breaker. Not because of the extra login but because I absolutely hate Epic’s MO in running their store. I can get behind EA, Activision & co. making their own stores and deciding to not sell the games their studios develop on Steam. Fair enough, they make it so they can choose where to distribute. But Epic forcing exclusivity through monetary payments is introducing a cancer I will never support.