![]() They still owe me $35 for stealing Rocket League and $44 for taking away Fortnite (the original game). I will never, ever, give any Epic software a place on any of my computers. It sells games like Fortnite which I bought for $40+ back before it was popular, then it completely changes the game and makes it impossible for me to continue playing the game I bought. It uses it's Unreal game engine position to attack companies that make games in it's engine by releasing clones of them (ie, the Fortnite copy of PUBG). It buys games then puts them behind it's paywall, ruining the games for people that bought them before. And I'm just left hanging with a useless "single player" rocket league that can no longer play the game.Įpic is as much of a monster or worse than Microsoft was in it's prime. Epic bought Rocket League and suddenly I couldn't play Rocket League. I'm still waiting for something to be done about Epic buying video games that support multi-platform like Rocket League then removing multi-platform support from those games. Call me old fashioned but I often just use a team speak server when playing with friends - once it works, it works for all games. I rarely use voice chat and the build in one even less. > Having a core feature included in a game by default is common sense. The only choice in that case is to mute sound permanently, which is fucking stupid. Quite sure Fallout 76 didn't have any controls for it at all when it came out. It is so common sense that many games have minute long sections where it is outright impossible to mute trolls because the controls for voice chat aren't always accessible. Having a core feature included in a game by default is common sense. > Voice chat is a staple of online games. No need for a photo ID, Epic is also under fire for the amount of data it already collects from children. > How on earth is this supposed to be policed? Should everyone playing a game be required to upload ID? That also doesn't take much to work out even if you don't own cats!) (I do have cats though and I know not to leave ANYTHING out because they wreck it. I'm not sure how else I could possibly word it to make such an obvious point more palatable, even though I am no expert in parenting. My parents didn't need to get to their second child to learn that - it's obvious. You don't need to be Parent of the Year or a genius to know that leaving children unsupervised with something can go very badly, like leaving them to play with plug sockets. ![]() It's like handing a handsaw to your child and then wandering off.Īnd my main point that supervision and parenting go hand in hand doesn't require me to be a parent to know that, in the same way that I know that a handsaw can be dangerous yet I am not a carpenter. Yes that's a good point that people aren't necessarily clued up on the intricacies of the technology they're liberally giving to their children, but that still doesn't negate actual supervision. ![]()
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