It took Origin like 6 years to be "Tolerable" and they are still missing a lot of features, also they don't even own 5% of the whole Digital Distribution Pie. Last i checked Steam still owned 95% of the big pie, so if Epic thinks people will abandon Steam and move to their store they are completely out of their mind, but they got every right to try lol. I can however see some people using both, but i seriously doubt people will be ditching Steam in masses. Steam biggest features are Regional prices, Seasonal Sales, Refund System (which Epic copy and pasted) a Massive Community, A humongous Library, Wishlist, Achievements, Gifting System and most importantly Curating, Rating and Commenting System. If i recall correctly, Epic does not want any sort of community and even less a rating system for titles in their store. They are effectively trying to silence users from Boycotting or negatively affecting the sales of their games. This should be in everyones interest as consumers.
I'm totally cool with people moving to Epic, at the end of the day i don't even see them even taking away 5% of Steam user base. But why do some people get so upset when anyone voices their opinion of not buy it on Epic Store? I been reading comments in Deep Silver and Metro FB post, and even on articles by PC Gamer and some Videos by ReviewTechUS and The Quartering, and all i see is massive backlash toward Epic Store and Deep Silver. Some people are literally raging with anyone who disagrees with Metro moving exclusively to Epic . Why is it so important for them that Devs get a "fair" cut of the sales from Digital Distribution sales? what do these People (as consumers) get from commenting against other people opinions? I have seven a couple guys commenting on FB Deep Silver "Announcement" also in PC Gamer comments, and still raging for over several dozen comments... literally, scrolling down and seeing these guys for comments after comment going nuts.
Anyway, why can't the game be on both stores at the same time? i honestly don't think Deep Silver moved into Epic exclusivity for a couple bucks per sale, there's got a better deal under the table. I don't blame them for wanting to cash in all the extra $$$, but giving the finger to Steam user base after the game almost launches is really is a "D" move.
Why do i choose Steam over any of the others launchers out there? i been there since 2008, and no one gave a big stinking F about PC Gaming back then. It was all about the consoles... PC Gaming was dying and only Steam was there offering incredible value. Back in 2004-2006 i was totally against the idea of DRM and Steam too, i bash on them at every turn i could, but after i first got my free Steam from one of my friends in around 2008 i quickly started to like it. I remember Physical game copies going for over $1,000-1,200 MXN which i always thought it was excesively high... but i could get the same game on Steam without having to go outside and deal with traffic for only $150-200 MXN in one of those Flash Holiday Sales, they were so cheap that it changed my whole mentality toward Steam DRM. And then the Regional prices on top of the already low Steam prices, it was CRAZY! i quickly ramped up over 200 titles on steam by 2011. I now own exactly 426 Titles there in over 10 years and i honestly don't want another Launcher, GoG, Steam and Bethesda.launcher are already too much for me.
It's not like Steam is giving out pirated copies of games to their userbase or not keeping all the cash for themselves, also no one forced every Dev/Publisher to go to Steam, they did because it was a whole lot cheaper to release it on Steam than having to put a lot of cash into the Disc, Art, Cover, Manual and Shipping Physical copies, and there WAS NOTHING ELSE supporting PC Gaming back in the time. It was the same Devs/Publishers always giving consoles priority and ignoring PC. A decade later now every dev out there is crying about "unfair" cut. Heck i happily pay $60 USD over the $50 USD epic offers simply because 95% of my titles are on Steam, the rest 5% is on GoG, but they are mostly early 90's games i used to play back then. Also, if a publisher/dev does a shady move on Steam, i reserve the right to change my rating and literally let some steam go in the review of the game. As a modder, this Review TOOL is super important, it allowed ME as a consumer to Punch Rockstar in the face when they started banning Single Players modders. It also allowed other Modders and Users to punch Bethesda in the face when they tried to push Paid mods... i was actually for it because for once i might get something back out my Skyrim mods :/ But the majority had spoken, that's democracy.
The review system on Steam is a very powerful Tool for users to interact with Devs and Publishers. It can be abused? certainly, like EVERYTHING in life. But it's none the less an option on Steam, and IT WILL NOT ever be on Epic. They want you to silently buy games and F off if you don't like it. They even didn't had the same Refund until people started lashing out on them. I repeat, Epic does not want any sort of critique to their store or interaction between users and Devs/Publishers of such titles. And Steam is the bad guy huh? Steam with all their faults they are still the preffered platform by 90% of PC Gamers. And they have a lot of crap too, like shitty constant updates breaking features needing another update. Or the horrible support they offer, seriously it is horrible... luckily i had only requested support once when i lost my phone and could not access my account, it took a frigging week for them to reply. That's how bad it is... or was, i don't know because i don't need their support that much. Everything mostly works.
For those reasons i will remain on Steam as my main platform for the foreseeable future, you don't agree? you want to dump steam and move to Epic? it's your right and that's perfectly fine, you're not supposed to think like me, but i reserve the right to voice my opinion and choose where i buy and play my games. I take pride of being part of Steam super toxic community, and i think i speak at least for 70-80% of Steam user base, which you know... it recenlty just peaked at 50M users. Good luck to Epic trying to even get to 5M in the next 7 years, like EA with Origin. They are giving Fortnite kiddies too much credit.