demagogue on 10/2/2019 at 10:54
Somebody from Thailand is already registered for Epic Games under my email. I changed the password and I changed my hotmail password recently (independently) anyway... Hope that's enough. Not sure what they even got out of that anyway? I'll take their free games, but no plans on putting my credit card info on it now, at least not under that account/email.
Edit: Good I saw this as Axiom Verge was near the top of my want list.
They make it hard to find where it was even installed... since of course I just want to put it in my Steam library anyway.
Can anyone tell me where it puts games?
And what a bare & sad looking UI & system they have.
icemann on 10/2/2019 at 11:37
For me it asked me where to install it.
demagogue on 10/2/2019 at 12:09
Yes but for reasons I didn't catch it then. Anyway, for Windows it installs itself in ProgramFiles & ProgramFiles (x86), but only one of them gets the games. Be nice if you could check the location from inside their system....
Starker on 22/2/2019 at 04:46
Not sure how I feel about something I gave money to be created be given away free so soon. It was the same with Consortium, but at least it was used to promote The Tower, the second part of it.
On one hand, I'm glad that more people can experience it, and it is very much worth experiencing, but there's a small selfish part of me that still gets irked.
Pyrian on 22/2/2019 at 04:56
All part of Epic's grand plan to lure everyone into finding out just how bad it's service is and hopelessly savage its first impressions before it can get up to speed and be a proper competitor.
...Am I even joking?