Alienized, on 04 August 2019 - 08:04 AM, said:
all we want are games sold as standalones WITHOUT ANY launcher.
you know, like it has been in the past.
that work without any programs on top of the game itself.
maybe working with the MWO launcher for multiplayer games.
is that so hard to understand?
we didnt need any damn stupid launchers back in the day.
warcraft 3 had their own multiplayer net included for only that game and it is STILL KICKING.
that just proves what really works without any problems
There are pros and cons to online stores/launchers,
For some smaller companies the support and overall framework of servers, online presents and visibility an online store, takeing care of transactions and so on are much more then they could support themself. Many of those small companies wouldn't make a profit or very little because you wouldn't have heard about them.
When I think back, when the game wasn't coverd in my usual game magazine I wouldn't know about it. Maybe I would find it on a store shelf...see store again...then this game would vanish and its creators wouldn't make money.
That is also why I can understand Russ argument with "on steam no one will see us, Epic we stand at least a chance". Yes visibility or as you could phrase it "makeing yourself know" is a very importend part.
Companies sometimes paid top money to be in your stores window or at another prominet spot where lots of people would pass by. Online its no different. Why do you think some companies spend about the same money for advertising as they do for development? Make yourself know, be loud and in peoples face.
But that is freaking expansive. Russ even said that thanks to Epic they now have the money to do that.
Launchers also provide a somewhat "save" system against illegal copies for creators. Yes that is by far not a 100% way to ensure that every copy out there is legal but from what I heard from devs it has increased sales. They would be idiots not to go the way of online-only or at least have an online store/launcher that logs in with the company at least once in a while.
For costumers those stores can also provide good things. Fast updates, mod support, a community place, friendslists...all this stuff. Sometimes also repairtools for your installation, cloudsaveings, something I recently got found off.
The cons are also there. You are binding yourself to a company, you no longer own a hardcopy, when the servers go down you might not be able to play and other stuff.
Overall I did say that launchers and online stores are not a bad thing. Lots of convinient stuff for users and producers have come from those as well as some bad **** like data leaks. Still I don't realy miss lots of the "old" days.
Printed manuals and CD/DVD come to my mind but the old manuals stacked up collecting dust and CD/DVDs...while I can install stuff offline its now faster for me to download and install. You know time has progressed fast when your DVD drive is slower then your internet !
Edited by Nesutizale, 04 August 2019 - 10:16 AM.