The Steam store was literally built on exclusive access to Valve’s games.
Right. But does anyone like it?
To be honest on the PC it makes zero difference to me.
I mean, I can always do with less storefronts to install and it annoys me not being able to see all my 'to play' list in a single place (though I'm currently employing a really ridiculous work around) but yeah, it's certainly less of a problem than when done with consoles.
No, I'm adding games that I've got installed in Epic into Steam as non-Steam apps like Firefox and Notepad then changing the icon to match the game they represent.
<2004.96> 'Spare' gaming laptop for the downstairs lounge. For games, general computer duties for me and Mrs Hearthly, and also content creation. Cost includes delivery to IOM.
OK I'll leave it as it is then. However my official estimate is now £400-£600 for this year.
With my current PC usage scenario I simply can't justify buying a new PC. The only PC game that's on my radar for this year is Borderlands 3, and I should be able to run that fine on my existing PC.
1) My PC 2) Mrs Hearthly's PC 3) Hearthly Jnr's PC 4) Media centre/big telly games PC (this is connected to the 55 inch telly) MEGA MAME JOY with this one 5) Guest bedroom laptop 6) Main bedroom 'media centre' laptop (this is connected to a 32 inch telly) 7) Kitchen all-in-one PC 8 ) My laptop 9) New 'spare' gaming laptop
1) My PC 2) Mrs Hearthly's PC 3) Hearthly Jnr's PC 4) Media centre/big telly games PC (this is connected to the 55 inch telly) MEGA MAME JOY with this one 5) Guest bedroom laptop 6) Main bedroom 'media centre' laptop (this is connected to a 32 inch telly) 7) Kitchen all-in-one PC 8 ) My laptop 9) New 'spare' gaming laptop
All are Windows 10 apart from (5) and (6)
You don't have any in the toilet? Mate, you're missing out.