• zuch0698o@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Don’t fall for the trap. It’s one billionaire mad at the other. Epic has alot of puff but no real pazzaz for their store.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah. Tim just wants his shitty App Store in more places so he can make his own anti competitive deals to force people to use it.

      If the Epic Games store was a great feature rich platform on PC, Mac and Linux, then I would be inclined to take him at his word. But they have been running it for how many years? And it’s still bare bones and not offering anything compelling apart from subsidized free games.

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          2 months ago

          depends how much chinese influence you want in the gaming market. They are already the biggest gaming company in the world.

          It’s also a bit hypotritical for chinese companies to be suing US companies for antitrust laws when the Chinese government outright bans app stores like Steam and Google Play in their own country. They get to have their cake and eat it too, then use all the money they make in china to push out further into the world economy.

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      2 months ago

      I wish more people could recognize you can support specific actions without liking or approving of the entity taking those actions. It’s not a binary choice.

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        in this case, the specific action gives the entity an unfair advantage in the global market. Epic (with help from tencent) is suing US companies for antitrust laws, but tencent benefits from exactly that with stores like Steam and Google play outright banned in china. They have the entire chinese market to themselves and use the profit from that to push out further into the global market by doing stuff exactly like this.