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What do you do?

What do you do?

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A_total_noob
Member
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03-18-2023, 09:42 PM
#1
I've been away from gaming for over a decade now, and suddenly I'm back in the PC scene. There are far more choices than Steam offers. Amazon, Origin, Ubisoft, Epic Games—what should I do? I thought Steam was enough, but it looks like I might miss some titles. What a confusing situation! Haha
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A_total_noob
03-18-2023, 09:42 PM #1

I've been away from gaming for over a decade now, and suddenly I'm back in the PC scene. There are far more choices than Steam offers. Amazon, Origin, Ubisoft, Epic Games—what should I do? I thought Steam was enough, but it looks like I might miss some titles. What a confusing situation! Haha

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AceRaptor
Junior Member
10
03-25-2023, 03:48 AM
#2
It's frustrating having to switch between several launchers, but I usually choose the one offering the best value or the specific game availability.
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AceRaptor
03-25-2023, 03:48 AM #2

It's frustrating having to switch between several launchers, but I usually choose the one offering the best value or the specific game availability.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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03-27-2023, 01:24 AM
#3
Select any installer that suits you. I picked Steam since it offers a user-friendly interface, makes finding games across various genres straightforward, and updates are handled seamlessly.
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10th_Doctor_
03-27-2023, 01:24 AM #3

Select any installer that suits you. I picked Steam since it offers a user-friendly interface, makes finding games across various genres straightforward, and updates are handled seamlessly.

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Huracan_V10
Member
62
03-28-2023, 07:40 AM
#4
It's a normal part of life. Some companies merge, like EA joining Steam and Ubisoft choosing Epic. Older games tend to be more accessible on both platforms, but now options seem limited. It can be really annoying. Fortunately, Steam allows you to create shortcuts for other programs, making it simpler to manage everything. Just keep track of what you own—it's often a headache. Hopefully, Apple will fix this soon!
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Huracan_V10
03-28-2023, 07:40 AM #4

It's a normal part of life. Some companies merge, like EA joining Steam and Ubisoft choosing Epic. Older games tend to be more accessible on both platforms, but now options seem limited. It can be really annoying. Fortunately, Steam allows you to create shortcuts for other programs, making it simpler to manage everything. Just keep track of what you own—it's often a headache. Hopefully, Apple will fix this soon!

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GodNanners
Junior Member
28
03-31-2023, 02:59 PM
#5
Epic Games offers a few free games each week, often with multiple titles available. Amazon Prime Gaming occasionally provides free Steam keys, exclusive items, and special deals on their Luna Cloud service if you have a Prime membership. Personally, I don’t take part in these offers. The only PC games I play are Star Trek Online and Company of Heroes 2, both accessible via Steam.
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GodNanners
03-31-2023, 02:59 PM #5

Epic Games offers a few free games each week, often with multiple titles available. Amazon Prime Gaming occasionally provides free Steam keys, exclusive items, and special deals on their Luna Cloud service if you have a Prime membership. Personally, I don’t take part in these offers. The only PC games I play are Star Trek Online and Company of Heroes 2, both accessible via Steam.

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Ferri
Junior Member
17
04-07-2023, 06:05 PM
#6
Thanks for the feedback, but it's mainly due to the free games. It's getting a bit frustrating. I'm going to switch to Steam.
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Ferri
04-07-2023, 06:05 PM #6

Thanks for the feedback, but it's mainly due to the free games. It's getting a bit frustrating. I'm going to switch to Steam.